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Parallels and Windows Update: MacBook turns OFF!
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Hey guys. I posted a thread in the Parallels forum but thought getting another opinion might not be bad.
I have a little bit of a problem here. I have just installed Parallels and Windows XP on my new (but 1 month old) MacBook with 2GB of ram. The install went fine but when I try to goto Windows Update, the computer just turns off with no warnings or error messages.
I transfered a 3 gig file into windows and it worked fine, but Windows Update, still turns it off.
I haven't encountered this problem anywhere in Mac OS X or in Windows XP with the exception of Windows Update. And it's not a one time thing, every time I try windows update, the Macbook turns off. Sometimes not immediately, but it will always eventually turn off.
Is anyone else having this problem? Any possible solutions? Are there any logging programs I can run that can see the exact error before it turns off? Heat isn't an issue because the processor stays between 66 and 71 degrees during the whole process.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Camarillo, CA
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It's my understanding that the MacBook will shut off if the processor gets too hot. The Max temperature it can get without doing damage is (supposedly) 100� C... Mine seems to max out at around 92�...
My guess would be that your's is maxing out too high when you run Parallels. You should use a program such as "TemperatureMonitor.app" and use it to see just how hot your CPU is getting. If you're reaching the high 90's, you probably need to get your MacBook checked out...
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Originally Posted by Bobby
It's my understanding that the MacBook will shut off if the processor gets too hot. The Max temperature it can get without doing damage is (supposedly) 100? C... Mine seems to max out at around 92?...
My guess would be that your's is maxing out too high when you run Parallels. You should use a program such as "TemperatureMonitor.app" and use it to see just how hot your CPU is getting. If you're reaching the high 90's, you probably need to get your MacBook checked out...
He said heat isn't an issue.
Why don't you try the website http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com instead of clicking the link on the Start Menu. It might help.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: San Antonio TX USA
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But remember that you MUST use Internet Explorer to use the Windows Update site-Microsoft won't connect to anything else from that site.
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Glenn -----OTR/L, MOT, Tx
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Dallas, TX, USA
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I had/have this problem, too. At first I thought it only happened when running Parallels... but that's because I'm usually running Parallels... I have since had it happen many times without Parallels running.
Google "MacBook Random Shutdowns"... its a common problem... Apple admits it exists and is being tracked... but they are not yet releasing to the public what they think the problem is.
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Mac Nut since before color Macs, working for UT Austin Microcenter supporting Mac users
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