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Macbook Pro heating past 100°C
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<blockquote data-quote="SoulRed12" data-source="post: 1537914" data-attributes="member: 146412"><p>I checked in my computer to the Apple Store yesterday for some extended diagnostic testing and got it back today. They said everything was running normally. Um, no, everything isn't running normally, or I wouldn't be getting these freezing/crashing and overheating issues >_> So basically I've got nothing. I am going to try those things you suggested, pigoo3, but given that Apple just basically told me they couldn't find anything wrong I'm not holding my breath...</p><p></p><p>What am I supposed to do when I get problems but not even Apple themselves can seem to determine the source? Just start replacing things until the problem goes away? Sigh.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Just tried resetting the SMC and PRAM, and then tried exporting the same video again that I've been using all along to test (that's been causing the crash/freeze). It made it all the way to 98% or so this time (better than the usual 50%...I guess) but then froze just like before. So looks like I'm totally out of ideas now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoulRed12, post: 1537914, member: 146412"] I checked in my computer to the Apple Store yesterday for some extended diagnostic testing and got it back today. They said everything was running normally. Um, no, everything isn't running normally, or I wouldn't be getting these freezing/crashing and overheating issues >_> So basically I've got nothing. I am going to try those things you suggested, pigoo3, but given that Apple just basically told me they couldn't find anything wrong I'm not holding my breath... What am I supposed to do when I get problems but not even Apple themselves can seem to determine the source? Just start replacing things until the problem goes away? Sigh. EDIT: Just tried resetting the SMC and PRAM, and then tried exporting the same video again that I've been using all along to test (that's been causing the crash/freeze). It made it all the way to 98% or so this time (better than the usual 50%...I guess) but then froze just like before. So looks like I'm totally out of ideas now. [/QUOTE]
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