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<blockquote data-quote="hempomatic" data-source="post: 1911636" data-attributes="member: 335450"><p>Given the fact that my older 2012 MBP with 16 gig of RAM, never had an issue, never crashed, and was 100% reliable until the CPU bit the dust, I agree with you as far as 16 gig being somehow deficient. I've never had an out of memory message. As a matter of fact, checking memory on activity monitor, it barely even uses the swap file. I've done all that Randy, I've used each of those diagnostic programs. I have no virus programs. By crash, I'm encompassing everything that stops the computer. Sometimes it simply locks up mid program, other times I get an error report that I send to Apple. Occasionally, I just have a blank screen where nothing happens and I have to hard re-boot. Occasionally (rarely) it re-boots on it's own. </p><p></p><p>We'll see what the Genius Bar discovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hempomatic, post: 1911636, member: 335450"] Given the fact that my older 2012 MBP with 16 gig of RAM, never had an issue, never crashed, and was 100% reliable until the CPU bit the dust, I agree with you as far as 16 gig being somehow deficient. I've never had an out of memory message. As a matter of fact, checking memory on activity monitor, it barely even uses the swap file. I've done all that Randy, I've used each of those diagnostic programs. I have no virus programs. By crash, I'm encompassing everything that stops the computer. Sometimes it simply locks up mid program, other times I get an error report that I send to Apple. Occasionally, I just have a blank screen where nothing happens and I have to hard re-boot. Occasionally (rarely) it re-boots on it's own. We'll see what the Genius Bar discovers. [/QUOTE]
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