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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Strange hardware behavior
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1869738" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>Jake, that is a truly comprehensive report on your "phenomenon" you have already eliminated most of the things I might have thought of. The fact that there are no system reports indicating that anything happened at all is puzzling to say the least. I would have thought there would be a log of the event unless......Could it be just a display thing? I mean, could it just <em>seem </em>to shut down. That would explain no record of shutdown and explain why everything was still in place. Clutching at straws here. I have the identical bdevice so you have my attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1869738, member: 204485"] Jake, that is a truly comprehensive report on your "phenomenon" you have already eliminated most of the things I might have thought of. The fact that there are no system reports indicating that anything happened at all is puzzling to say the least. I would have thought there would be a log of the event unless......Could it be just a display thing? I mean, could it just [I]seem [/I]to shut down. That would explain no record of shutdown and explain why everything was still in place. Clutching at straws here. I have the identical bdevice so you have my attention. [/QUOTE]
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