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MacBook Pro: Kernel Panic??
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<blockquote data-quote="Qwert" data-source="post: 1515257" data-attributes="member: 301823"><p>Hey,</p><p></p><p>My MacBook Pro has been crashing pretty frequently, it's to the point where it happens on a nearly daily basis. It happens usually when I try to click something, my screen will turn black and whatever audio was playing will have the last quarter second or so looped over and over, and I will have no choice but to shut off the computer and turn it back on. When I do, it prompts me saying "Your computer shut down because of a problem". I've clicked the "Report" button, but the reports seem fairly obscure and I can't really decipher them. I've been saving almost every report I got for about a month now I think.</p><p></p><p>Can anyone tell me what's happening with my computer and if there's any way to fix it? It would be a huge load off my mind. I'll post the most recent report if it'll help shed some light on the issue:</p><p></p><p></p><p>Help please?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qwert, post: 1515257, member: 301823"] Hey, My MacBook Pro has been crashing pretty frequently, it's to the point where it happens on a nearly daily basis. It happens usually when I try to click something, my screen will turn black and whatever audio was playing will have the last quarter second or so looped over and over, and I will have no choice but to shut off the computer and turn it back on. When I do, it prompts me saying "Your computer shut down because of a problem". I've clicked the "Report" button, but the reports seem fairly obscure and I can't really decipher them. I've been saving almost every report I got for about a month now I think. Can anyone tell me what's happening with my computer and if there's any way to fix it? It would be a huge load off my mind. I'll post the most recent report if it'll help shed some light on the issue: Help please? [/QUOTE]
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