Computer Shuts Down for No Apparent Reason
The following was posted here by another user whose username I do not know. If the user who posted this recognizes the following, please let me know so I may give credit where credit is due.
This is what I learned:
- The computer silently (without logging any errors) shuts off when one CPU core is put in an unstable state. (low frequency, low voltage, to conserve power)
- It affects these units:
Any model with a 820-3662 Logic Board
Any model with a 820-3787 Logic Board
Macbook Pro 15″ 2013
Macbook Pro 15″ 2014
Macbook Pro 15″ 2015
Macbook Pro 13″ 2013
Macbook Pro 13″ 2014
Macbook Pro 13″ 2015
- This is a very widespread problem. There are at least thousands of users experiencing this problem.
- The problem is so well known that: the bug has been given a name, a website has been created dedicated to the bug, and someone is making money with an app that "fixes" the bug. (all it does is grind your CPU so it doesn't go idle)
- Posts about this problem here in the Apple Discussions have been "vanishing".
- Apple will charge you $600 to repair it, but they'll give you the same defective hardware/software so the problem inevitably returns. I think the repair is guaranteed for only 90 days. Or they will do such an awful job repairing, that it will cause new problems. Or blame you for water damage. After the last time Apple had my computer, the keyboard light stopped working because somebody didn't plug in the cable properly.
- Two governments have investigated Apple for their questionable practices. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XneTBhRPYk
So, the solution (finally) is very simple:
Rename '/System/Library/Extensions/AppleThunderboltNHI.kext' to something else. (you'll have to disable system protection first). The system file is used for Ethernet over Thunderbolt. Something that most people won't miss.