Good morning...
Have a Early 2011 MBP. 2.2 Intel. Upgraded to Yosemite over the weekend. Seemed all good.
Installed a new Crucial SSD and upgraded the factory installed 4gb of RAM to 8gb. Both hardware updates were done following step by step instruction from the Apple "Mac Tips" articles.
Macbook started just fine, and was running awesome all night. Shut it down and restarted two to three times to insure full operation.
Shut down before bed. Boot up this morning and the system ****s down shortly after the Apple logo appears.
No start command works...cannot start in Safe Mode, or Recovery mode. Diagnostics does not work as well.
Get the "Apple/Support -6002f" error code.
I have my original HD at home that I might be able to boot off of.
Sounds like a hardware issue? RAM? But it seemed to take the new modules just fine last night.
Thoughts? Genius Bar time?
Have a Early 2011 MBP. 2.2 Intel. Upgraded to Yosemite over the weekend. Seemed all good.
Installed a new Crucial SSD and upgraded the factory installed 4gb of RAM to 8gb. Both hardware updates were done following step by step instruction from the Apple "Mac Tips" articles.
Macbook started just fine, and was running awesome all night. Shut it down and restarted two to three times to insure full operation.
Shut down before bed. Boot up this morning and the system ****s down shortly after the Apple logo appears.
No start command works...cannot start in Safe Mode, or Recovery mode. Diagnostics does not work as well.
Get the "Apple/Support -6002f" error code.
I have my original HD at home that I might be able to boot off of.
Sounds like a hardware issue? RAM? But it seemed to take the new modules just fine last night.
Thoughts? Genius Bar time?