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Early 2011 Macbook Randomly rebooting
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<blockquote data-quote="mtb-knight" data-source="post: 1518415" data-attributes="member: 303113"><p>Good to know. Its actually been doing it for awhile (but conveniently still after warranty was out) I've "lived with it" as its primarily used for lighter work (web, chat, etc) but as I've tried the more common things to solve the issue it has sparked my interest in finding the root of the problem. Ironically enough I had determined to not purchase Apple care just weeks before it started crashing. </p><p>As to the age, while the model is early 2011, I've only had it for just under 2 years. It was an Apple refurb purchase and had no issues for quite some time. Even now when the crashing has come back it had not crashed for close to a month after reseting the SMC and PRAM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtb-knight, post: 1518415, member: 303113"] Good to know. Its actually been doing it for awhile (but conveniently still after warranty was out) I've "lived with it" as its primarily used for lighter work (web, chat, etc) but as I've tried the more common things to solve the issue it has sparked my interest in finding the root of the problem. Ironically enough I had determined to not purchase Apple care just weeks before it started crashing. As to the age, while the model is early 2011, I've only had it for just under 2 years. It was an Apple refurb purchase and had no issues for quite some time. Even now when the crashing has come back it had not crashed for close to a month after reseting the SMC and PRAM. [/QUOTE]
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