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Macbook Air 2011 Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="greg2011" data-source="post: 1570147" data-attributes="member: 196375"><p><strong>Problem solved, sort of...</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi I can see many of us read my thread but nobody replied.</p><p>Just to let you know I kinda fixed it.</p><p>I was able to install fresh copy of Mavericks by creating USB bootable Mac OS from terminal's command line.</p><p>Previously used Disk Utility and some software to create USB and was not able to install OS.</p><p>So my Macbook Air is running now but...</p><p>It resets itself very often. White screen shows "your computer will restart etc" and quickly reboot. It does not look like normal reboot, it is much quicker than normal.</p><p>I tried to run in safe mode and it runs stable, no resets, no problems. I installed tech tool pro to diagnose it but can only perform diagnostic when in safe mode, in normal mode mac resets very often. </p><p>I run tech tool pro just after fresh install of OS and as far I remember it passed test but now when I run RAM test it fails on Stuck Address test every time.</p><p>I am afraid RAM might be faulty and since it is nor replaceable it will be costly to replace. The guy i bought it from said this Mac was tested by apple and no hardware faults were diagnosed. Does anybody knows any other way to test RAM. I have no idea hot to access Apple Hardware Test on my Macbook Air. Once I press D while booting up it redirects me to internet recovery and returns apple.com/support -6002D error.</p><p></p><p>Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greg2011, post: 1570147, member: 196375"] [b]Problem solved, sort of...[/b] Hi I can see many of us read my thread but nobody replied. Just to let you know I kinda fixed it. I was able to install fresh copy of Mavericks by creating USB bootable Mac OS from terminal's command line. Previously used Disk Utility and some software to create USB and was not able to install OS. So my Macbook Air is running now but... It resets itself very often. White screen shows "your computer will restart etc" and quickly reboot. It does not look like normal reboot, it is much quicker than normal. I tried to run in safe mode and it runs stable, no resets, no problems. I installed tech tool pro to diagnose it but can only perform diagnostic when in safe mode, in normal mode mac resets very often. I run tech tool pro just after fresh install of OS and as far I remember it passed test but now when I run RAM test it fails on Stuck Address test every time. I am afraid RAM might be faulty and since it is nor replaceable it will be costly to replace. The guy i bought it from said this Mac was tested by apple and no hardware faults were diagnosed. Does anybody knows any other way to test RAM. I have no idea hot to access Apple Hardware Test on my Macbook Air. Once I press D while booting up it redirects me to internet recovery and returns apple.com/support -6002D error. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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