Macbook Pro keeps crashing

I have an Macbook Pro 13’ from 2015. It’s worked perfectly fine up until a few months back. It started crashing and eventually completely stopped working. (Couldn’t charge or start it up at all) I tried to charge it a few weeks ago and noticed it started working again after being completely dead for the past months. I noticed that it still crashed after around 30 minutes of use and decided to fix it.

Ive tried to:

• Update to the most recent update

• Load into safe mode and use it from there

• Restart after disconnecting it from everything it was plugged into. (USB cord, power, headphone jack)

• First aid (But it showed no problems in the utility)

• Delete and rinsed the hard drive

• Reinstalled Monterey

• Completely wiped the OS from start and downloaded Os X El capitan, and then downloaded Monterey again.


Completely new user with no files or applications downloaded, still crashed.


None of these worked and my Macbook is crashing even more often now ever since I redownloaded Monterey again. It works for about 5 minutes at max and then immediately crashes (Your computer restarted because of a problem). It can sometimes really rarely work for about 2 hours if i’m lucky.


It makes no difference with and without applications open it still crashes (I only have 3 applications downloaded).I have no idea how to fix this I feel like I’ve tried everything at this point.







MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.7

Posted on Jan 9, 2025 10:55 AM

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Jan 10, 2025 4:37 PM in response to baananaa

Consider downloading and running this little "discovery" utility, Etrecheck. It changes NOTHING. Etrecheck was developed by senior contributor here, and uses system calls to collect often-needed information.


it contains little tests for speeds of devices, CPU utilization, memory usage, energy usage and a digest of recent problems, in one easy to use package. it does not even need to be Installed. Because less can be learned when your Mac is running great, best time to run is when your problems are actually occurring, if possible.


if you follow the directions faithfully, its report (pre-laundered of all personally-identifiable information) can be "Shared" to the System ClipBoard, then Pasted into an ‘Additional Text’ window in a reply on the forums.


Use Etrecheck Pro for free:

http://Etrecheck.com


the start a reply on the forums, click the Additional text icon, and PASTE


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Jan 9, 2025 1:19 PM in response to baananaa

In Internet Recovery, these low negative thousands error messages indicate that your provided Wi-Fi Network is inadequate in some fashion, and cannot be used (for this purpose) in its current state.


Common problems include:

Hidden Network-name

required use of a proxy server to get Internet access

required use of a login page to get Internet access

Use of a login server or certificate to get Internet access

Use of PPPoE in the Mac to get Internet access (typically only applies to DSL)

Use of Fixed IP address rather than good old DHCP

Variance of the time by more than five minutes

Failure of Router to provide workable DNS server addresses, or providing 0.0.0.0 [may produce -2002f]


If you have an Ethernet port, you may in some cases be able to move your Mac close to the Router and connect to the Router using Ethernet.


The higher the number, the more obscure the problem.

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