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2010 MacBook Pro random crashes CPU failure?
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<blockquote data-quote="warmtone" data-source="post: 1788130" data-attributes="member: 78632"><p>I have a 2010 Mc book pro that has been randomly crashing - started crashing at boot time and now happening anytime. Discovered the SSD was failing and finally became corrupt and then unreadable (failed).</p><p></p><p>Replaced the SSD (840 EVo) it with a new 960mEvo and initially used a Sierra time machine back up all directories checked & optimised with Disk Warrior and also ran virus checker with no issues. </p><p></p><p> No apparent causes for the crash which can occur anytime - even without apps running.</p><p></p><p>I tried doing a clean install of Sierra but it failed “ unable to install on this computer”.</p><p>Fixed the MacBook time issue which can cause install issues using terminal and again tried a clean install of Sierra with the same result.</p><p></p><p>Suggestions welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warmtone, post: 1788130, member: 78632"] I have a 2010 Mc book pro that has been randomly crashing - started crashing at boot time and now happening anytime. Discovered the SSD was failing and finally became corrupt and then unreadable (failed). Replaced the SSD (840 EVo) it with a new 960mEvo and initially used a Sierra time machine back up all directories checked & optimised with Disk Warrior and also ran virus checker with no issues. No apparent causes for the crash which can occur anytime - even without apps running. I tried doing a clean install of Sierra but it failed “ unable to install on this computer”. Fixed the MacBook time issue which can cause install issues using terminal and again tried a clean install of Sierra with the same result. Suggestions welcome! [/QUOTE]
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