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<blockquote data-quote="dao" data-source="post: 1401583" data-attributes="member: 251317"><p>Hi </p><p>I have a brand new iMac that crashes at work after trouble shooting with Mac on the phone was advised to take it back to store so I did .</p><p>Then I received another new one and yes the same thing happened to it so I took it back to the store and tried to make it repeat the crash it did not do it there so I take the new second system back and tired to put it in an alternate power source still it does it again !!!</p><p>It was a curtain closing effect and message saying I needed to power off and restart ....</p><p></p><p>So I decided to take the system home to see what it did there and it worked just fine ugh !!!</p><p>I even loaded a program and did multiple things to see if I could get it to crash as it did at my work but it didn't and works just fine!!!</p><p></p><p>Could it be a power issue at the place I work ?</p><p>we run an older iMac with out issue and numerous printer and copiers that are wireless.</p><p>Any ideas ????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dao, post: 1401583, member: 251317"] Hi I have a brand new iMac that crashes at work after trouble shooting with Mac on the phone was advised to take it back to store so I did . Then I received another new one and yes the same thing happened to it so I took it back to the store and tried to make it repeat the crash it did not do it there so I take the new second system back and tired to put it in an alternate power source still it does it again !!! It was a curtain closing effect and message saying I needed to power off and restart .... So I decided to take the system home to see what it did there and it worked just fine ugh !!! I even loaded a program and did multiple things to see if I could get it to crash as it did at my work but it didn't and works just fine!!! Could it be a power issue at the place I work ? we run an older iMac with out issue and numerous printer and copiers that are wireless. Any ideas ???? [/QUOTE]
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