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New MBP keeps crashing; about ready to switch back to a PC
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<blockquote data-quote="Janus 006" data-source="post: 997071" data-attributes="member: 141343"><p>Have you talked to Apple or brought it in for them to look at if it is still under warranty?</p><p></p><p>And this is just a crapshoot, but how many programs are you running when you put the Mac to sleep? Maybe try downloading Onyx and seeing how big your sleep state image is. If it's huge, you could put your sleep setting to 0 and see if anything changes.</p><p></p><p>You could try this:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.macworld.com/article/53471/2006/10/sleepmode.html" target="_blank">Set newer portable Macs' sleep mode | Software | Mac OS X Hints | Macworld</a></p><p></p><p>And if nothing improves, just change it back to 3. Note, if a power failure occurs while in sleep mode, everything unsaved that you had been working on will be lost. When the sleep state is set at 3, it'll store your processes in a temporary file in case anything goes wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janus 006, post: 997071, member: 141343"] Have you talked to Apple or brought it in for them to look at if it is still under warranty? And this is just a crapshoot, but how many programs are you running when you put the Mac to sleep? Maybe try downloading Onyx and seeing how big your sleep state image is. If it's huge, you could put your sleep setting to 0 and see if anything changes. You could try this: [url=http://www.macworld.com/article/53471/2006/10/sleepmode.html]Set newer portable Macs' sleep mode | Software | Mac OS X Hints | Macworld[/url] And if nothing improves, just change it back to 3. Note, if a power failure occurs while in sleep mode, everything unsaved that you had been working on will be lost. When the sleep state is set at 3, it'll store your processes in a temporary file in case anything goes wrong. [/QUOTE]
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