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Brand new mac book air keeps crashing

128gb 13 inch mac book air, 3 days old keeps crashing. Happening every 5 minutes now. Trackpad suddenly becomes unresponsive, music or video if playing also gets stuck and crashes. Only way to resolve is by turning on and off, but crashing now becoming more frequent.


Any thoughts on how to fix this? Will ring apple on Monday but need the unit I work tomorrow so I can do some work


Thanks

MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7)

Posted on Jun 16, 2012 7:09 PM

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Jun 27, 2012 6:25 PM in response to Patopipp

After 4 phone calls with Apple care I was asked to bring mine in for repair, they never asked for the logs. Since I was within 14 days with Future Shop I brought the computer back and grabbed a new one at the Apple Store instead. Will let you all know if I can go 2-3 days without a freeze.


Unfortunately they had no 256GB SSD left, so I downgraded to the 128.


BB

Jun 29, 2012 10:59 AM in response to weisserj

PC Mag has an article about this, they link it to a chrome bug.


http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2406526,00.asp


I still have my doubts that this is just the symptom rather than the cause. I had crashes in Itunes like I mentionned earlier, and someone else also had problems with Diablo.


As you know I have returned the Macbook Air and got a new one 2 days ago. I am happy to say that there are no more crashes, and no I have not updated Chrome. The new machine was restored from a time capsule backup.



BB

Jun 29, 2012 5:19 PM in response to arons

If you're still able to swap I would do it. My new machine hasn't locked up yet while the old one would have prompted at least 3-4 reboots since the time I have been using this one. You will probably save more time in the long run if you spend 2 hours on getting the replacement up and running.. rather than dealing with this nonsense.


Look at the number of people in this and the other thread. There are not enough individual posters to suspect a problem affecting every single mid-2012 MB Air out there. It can very well be a hardware problem, such as the graphic card overheating, or turbo mode for that matter like someone mentionned earlier.


Good luck


BB

Jul 7, 2012 8:57 PM in response to arons

Has anyone else experienced this lately? So far I have used my macbook pro retina for 2 days and it has crashed twice(once per day). I am getting the exact crash report as you guys on this thread.


Things I have tried,

a) Uninstall Chrome after the first crash. Didn't prevent the second one. The second one happened when I was about to start watching a movie on Netflix using Safari.

b) Upgraded the OS to 10.7.4 after the first crash. Didn't prevent the second one.


Called Apple care and the live agent walked me through how to repair my disk. I am coming from the windows world and didn't know how to do this. His suggestions is to see if this resolves the issue. Further suggestions which might be tried down the pipeline are :


a) Re-install the OS.

b) Reset PRAM & reset SMC (instructions at apple.com/support) apparently.


I am not a happy camper as I waited 4 weeks to get this laptop and now this happens. Ideally I want to exchange it but I can't afford to wait another freaking 4 weeks.


Thanks

-RV

Jul 9, 2012 11:48 AM in response to Bartek Bulzak

Thanks for replying. I see in the thread that you had to downgrade. Man, that's too bad. I am trying to avoid that situation right now.


I called apple yesterday and they said I could return it if they feel they can't fix it. And place a new order. However, I would go back to end of the line. I told them I had already waited 4 weeks and I couldn't afford to wait 4 more.


a) Could they try to bump me to the front of the line so I receive it in a week or less? The agent told me that wouild not be possible.


b) When I asked if I could use the macbook till I received a replacement (pickup from an Apple Store), again the answer was nope.


Apparently, they just had to follow the process. And I would be without a computer for 4 weeks.

Brand new mac book air keeps crashing

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