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Feb 18, 2016 1:44 PM in response to sarahxstarby lllaass,Is it this MacBook Pro?
If it is a kernel panic log it post it here
Mac OS X: How to log a kernel panic
If not a panic
- Note the time of the next unintended reboot. After rebooting open the Console app in Finder>Applications>Utilities and look for log entries at the time of the reboot. Post suspicious ones here.
Look before the log entry that starts with BOOT_TIME since that is the first line of a bootup
This is the Mac Pro desktop forum. I requested your post be moved to the MacBook Pro laptop forum.
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Feb 19, 2016 1:16 AM in response to sarahxstarby lllaass,Then as I said:
If it is a kernel panic log it post it here
Mac OS X: How to log a kernel panic
If not a panic
- Note the time of the next unintended reboot. After rebooting open the Console app in Finder>Applications>Utilities and look for log entries at the time of the reboot. Post suspicious ones here.
Look before the log entry that starts with BOOT_TIME since that is the first line of a bootup
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Feb 19, 2016 3:20 AM in response to sarahxstarby OGELTHORPE,Also download and post an Etrecheck report:
http://www.etresoft.com/etrecheck
It may offer some clues to your problem.
Ciao.