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Browsers (Safari & Chrome) shut down automatically and randomly
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<blockquote data-quote="notenuftoys" data-source="post: 1635187" data-attributes="member: 204185"><p>I've been using a MacBook for many years, but can't figure out the solution to this problem.</p><p></p><p>From time to time, and it's usually when the MacBook goes into hibernation, Safari and Chrome just shut down. They look and act exactly like I manually closed them. When I reopen the browser, there's no message about accidentally closing and asking about restoring the tabs.</p><p></p><p>Why? I even changed the preference in Chrome to warn before shut down, but that didn't help. It's very frustrating when I'm halfway through a very long YouTube presentation, and come back from lunch and Chrome is shut down. Sure, I can go find these pages again by searching through history, but it's a pain in the rear. </p><p></p><p>How do I stop this from happening?</p><p></p><p>PS: oh yea, I'm running Yosemite and the MacBook was bought brand new last July.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notenuftoys, post: 1635187, member: 204185"] I've been using a MacBook for many years, but can't figure out the solution to this problem. From time to time, and it's usually when the MacBook goes into hibernation, Safari and Chrome just shut down. They look and act exactly like I manually closed them. When I reopen the browser, there's no message about accidentally closing and asking about restoring the tabs. Why? I even changed the preference in Chrome to warn before shut down, but that didn't help. It's very frustrating when I'm halfway through a very long YouTube presentation, and come back from lunch and Chrome is shut down. Sure, I can go find these pages again by searching through history, but it's a pain in the rear. How do I stop this from happening? PS: oh yea, I'm running Yosemite and the MacBook was bought brand new last July. [/QUOTE]
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