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MacOS Big Sur freezes, pink screen and restart

Hello,


I recently bought the MacBook Air with the M1 chip and it has worked flawlessly for a couple of days until today. What happens is that while I'm doing work, it will randomly freeze, a pink screen will appear for a quick second and then the computer restarts. I've tried searching the web for people having similar issues, but I can't find anything related to what is happening with my MacBook.

If anyone has experienced something similar, please let me know how to proceed.

Thanks!

Posted on Nov 30, 2020 10:57 AM

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Feb 4, 2021 10:43 AM in response to Mikado1

Same issue here!


Macbook Air M1.


just updated to 11.2.

but today it happened twice.

When I tried to copy a mov-file with finder to a mounted network drive (WebDAV).


Well I was in hurry, so I finally uploaded the video file via web upload of my cloud provider.


but I will try again if I can reproduce the error.


keep you informed.


regard.

Feb 20, 2021 1:31 AM in response to omic96

Same problem here. Macbook Air M1, 8GB ram received 1 month ago. Has happened twice, both times since upgrading to Big Sur from Catalina - don't know if that is the reason why. Uninstalled all 3rd party apps other than Microsoft 365 and Adobe, to no avail. Happened once while I was on a conference call for work - I must have reliable hardware.


Incidentally, I tried running Apple Diagnostics and it kept on restarting Diagnostics when I chose the input language. Simply couldn't run it.

Mar 2, 2021 9:40 AM in response to Adli36

Hey guys. I too, have been having this problem.


-THE ISSUE-


-The issue has been intermittent since purchase, and completely spontaneous which led me to hold off on even notifying them of the issue. (Hoping a quick update would address this issue by now, which none have)


-Can happen once in a week or even a month. Very infrequent.


-Not attributed to any sort of activity on the computer (nothing tied to load, can happen when nothings running and idle on desktop etc.)


-I found out that it can be reproducible, almost every time, it will crash when initiating shut down or restart!!!!

I’m sure none of us shut down our M1’s..


This was found when I was shutting down/restarting to install some special apps after reinstalling.


Initiate shutdown and spastically move your cursor, you will soon see the cursor freeze as the computer is getting ready to shut down. This is the point where it will take a few seconds then crash. (save all your work before obviously because it won’t load previous state due to crashing)



-APPLE STORE-


So ultimately I have been troubleshooting this for a while. After full reinstalls twice, verifying and troubleshooting disks, clearing NVRAM and SMC, and updating to latest OS X, I deduced this to be a hardware issue. I finally called Apple who made me do it all again while on call with them. Ultimately they deduced the same.


They told me to bring it back for an exchange. I asked for a plain refund. On the phone they said sure and stated they would refund me no questions asked....when I got to the store they would not refund me as I’m 3-4 months into ownership, despite the phone rep saying I would have no issues.


After requesting a manager and having a long discussion over the history of the issue and how sporadic it is, still they would not allow me to do anything other than an exchange.


They said the history of the issue doesn’t matter if it wasn’t documented. It would’ve been best for me to at least call in for them to document the issue within the first time of it happening, for me that was within weeks of ownership. This I can admit was my mistake as I only brought this up last week. To have logged history of the issue over time wouldn’t have brought me such hassle.

(Of course this is contingent on if this happens to you early enough in the first place, and you catch it, since it’s so spontaneous)



Funny enough I was told to buy a new replacement laptop on Apple’s website at the store on their own kiosk because they had none in stock at the store. This online purchase would act as the exchange before they would refund me the one I’m returning.....I told them how can I do that if my Apple Card is maxed out. The manager came back and quickly took over from the regular sales person and refunded me completely for my broken M1, and said have a good day.


I walked out right after that and didn’t purchase the replacement in front of them. I think the regular sales guy was going to come back and make me buy the replacement? Idk. Not sure if they let it go finally, and said screw it we’ll just refund him, or because it was so busy, they forgot that I hadn’t purchased the replacement yet. I’m not sure whether they will order me on their own merit the replacement that I specified (a base M1 Air). Receiving only a refund receipt at that moment leads me to believe they did not/can not just charge me and order the replacement.


I think I’m in the clear.


Anyway, I got my refund and will probably buy the next rendition of the M1. The laptop felt way too much of a beta for my uses.




Mar 20, 2021 3:22 PM in response to omic96

I am having the same problem. It started almost immediately after I bought the Mac Pro version 11.2.3 last week. I thought it had to do with some apps that I have uploaded. I went to the Genius Bar today in Brussels and the tech guy was of the opinion it would go away after we solved the problem with the app. It did not. I cannot work like this. It is very frustrating. Anyone found a solution to this problem? Please help!!!!

Apr 14, 2021 12:36 PM in response to barfoos

So three weeks later, I have some insights. `first of all it seems that the "connector" that used to connect several cables to my computer was old, and overheating. So I changed it. These incidents reduced considerably to once a day. then recently I also realized that the cable connecting my laptop to the computer was also a problem. When I do not have my laptop connected to the external screen I do not get this problem. So it could either be the connecting cable or the external screen that is a problem.

May 11, 2021 9:47 PM in response to Doctor Zhivago

OMG... I was so excited to see this thread and know that there are others like me!


This has happened to me at varying degrees of frequency pretty much since I got my M1 MacBook Air (16gb RAM, 1TB storage) in mid December, 2020.


Sometimes it's a few times a week, sometimes it's a few times a month, and sometimes it's a few days in a row (like today and yesterday!). It's often during a Zoom call (ugh!) but not always. It's very often when I'm running a ton of apps at once, but I'm always running tons of apps at once (right now is 45 in the command-tab switcher plus a bunch in the menubar), and the Mac should (and has once or twice but rarely) just give me a warning box that says you've run out of RAM if that's the problem, not randomly restart on me with the pink/magenta screen of death!


I bought mine at an Apple Authorized Reseller and when I've described this problem to the in person or on the phone, they say that they'll need to try to reproduce it in the back of the store with their techs...


But... how can they reproduce a problem that only happens once in a while?


Also, Apple and Authorized service providers are backed up right now because of the pandemic, so I might have to wait a week or two before they can even assess it with a tech...


Who has ideas or advice for when I try going to Apple or the other place or calling Apple Care? I tried to take a video with my phone today to show them what happens but I wasn't quick enough! ;)


Adam

May 12, 2021 10:26 AM in response to Doctor Zhivago

Apple care had no ideas about it? Obviously there are a bunch of us! :(

I might try calling them and see what happens

I looked in the console to find the crash logs for 5pm yesterday when it happened most recently, but then when I clicked “crash reports” in the sidebar of console, the console app suddenly quit! And it happened over and over! What irony…

pkease post more updates everyone

Adam

May 12, 2021 10:33 AM in response to Adam Stein

I bought an MBP MI in December 2020. I had the "pink screen" issue. I brought it to the local genius bar (Montreal). The intake person said they'd never heard of that problem. I have/had my doubts about that answer. But ...they reinstalled my OS (now updated to 11.3.1) and restored my data from TM. I don't know if they did anything else, but my Mac has worked flawlessly since. I find the genius bar and on phone Apple support to be generally great.

Jun 6, 2021 1:41 PM in response to Doctor Zhivago

Yeah mine has been doing it since it was just a couple weeks old but it’s very intermittent… sometimes a few times a week sometimes just once or twice in a month.

I’m going on vacation/staycation for a couple weeks so I’m going to bring it to the apple authorized reseller/repair placed where I bought it so they can replace the top half (I dropped it and there’s a dent and some shattered class; I’ll pay an accidental damage fee which is fine) and also hopefully fix this pink screen restart issue. I mentioned it to them last time I was there and they hadn’t heard of it but I told them about this discussion. One guy there said it sounded like a video/graphics card issue ‘cause of the pink screen thing.

Adam

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