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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Early 2011 Macbook Randomly rebooting
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<blockquote data-quote="mtb-knight" data-source="post: 1518389" data-attributes="member: 303113"><p>I will try re-seating the memory and see if that helps. If not its at least and inexpensive replacement (compared to a logic board) </p><p>At the moment I am running a fresh installation of OSX with only Chrome browser, VLC and flash installed. I thought maybe conflicting driver or application so went to this but still rebooting randomly. I'll reseat the memory now.</p><p></p><p>For my own future reading of error messages, what portion of the error message indicated possible memory issues? </p><p>I had run hardware test and memory came back "ok"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtb-knight, post: 1518389, member: 303113"] I will try re-seating the memory and see if that helps. If not its at least and inexpensive replacement (compared to a logic board) At the moment I am running a fresh installation of OSX with only Chrome browser, VLC and flash installed. I thought maybe conflicting driver or application so went to this but still rebooting randomly. I'll reseat the memory now. For my own future reading of error messages, what portion of the error message indicated possible memory issues? I had run hardware test and memory came back "ok" [/QUOTE]
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