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New Retina Macbook pro 13 Haswell system hang/unresponsive

Hello Everyone.


I have just got my new macbook pro retina 13 Haswell (October Model). This is my second day of usage and i have encountered sudden system freeze for 2 times already. The keyboard and the trackpad stops working including brigtness keys and volume control keys. i have use apple hardware test but no problem are found.



Could anyone tell me what is going on or having the same issue?

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Oct 25, 2013 5:56 AM

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Posted on Oct 25, 2013 7:11 AM

I have met the same problem too!

Mine is also the new macbook pro Haswell.


I have been using my macbook for 2 days.

And I have encountered sudden freeze for 4 times!


The keyboard and the trackpad are unresponsive.

But actually the system is working and the apps are working.


And the power button can actually work.

So every time I met this problem,I long press the power button and make it restart.

And then everything is okay.


Somtimes ,if you wait for 10~15 min, the keyboard and the trackpad will start working again.

When the second time I met this problem, I decided to go to the apple store for help.

But after several mins, it works again.


It is very annoying that the system suddenly freeze when you are busy working on the documents.

And it causes damage that you force to shut down the macbook.


I think it is a software problem?

Hope Apple can release some updates to solve this problem soon!

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Oct 29, 2013 12:35 AM in response to kyawlin

Next time I will just buy a better laptop at 2/3 the cost, one that has upgradeable parts inside. I am very disappointed.


Mine has frozen several times since I received it. Each time I've lost what I was working on.


2013 rMBP 8GB 256GB SSD. Apple better watch out for Samsung, Asus and the rest, quality has degraded majorly, I guess its my own fault for being an early adopter everytime apple comes out with something.


Won't mke this mistake again. Apple was known for quality and to some extent still is, no one can much the build quality but as far as function, were going backwards.

Oct 29, 2013 1:23 AM in response to O00Dany00O

Sorry frndss..I have justtt gone through rallards opinion...his iMac shows this issue after mavericks installed...so I think its a great newsss..bcozz iMacs have come with wireless keyboard and mouse...so guys just think about ..in iMac three components are independent(CPU/monitor,keyboard,mouse)..so I conclude it's surely a BIG problem of FREE mavericks.....

Oct 29, 2013 1:41 AM in response to kyawlin

I have purchased a rMBP 13" Late 2013 that shows suspicious behaviour, too. The symptoms I am seeing are slighly different from what you guys are reporting. If anyone sees the symptoms I have, please shout out.


Symptoms being:

-I do NOT have this popular console log with the Apple Internal keyboard in it...

-I do NOT have full input freezes. Mine are IMHO even more annoying: Sometimes the keyboard and trackpad freeze for a short period of time (<1 up to 3 seconds). The inputs during that feeze are ignored. That causes missing characters when typing and a stuttering scrolling behaviour. Try typing passwords when your MBP eats keys 🙂. After power cycling, input behaviour is back to normal.

-The issue has shown for two times now. I gave it plenty of time (20 mins) to recover by itself, which it did not. I did a reboot then. I was on battery. Closing it did not help, but maybe I did not give it enough time to enter standby at that time.


Here is ANOTHER ISSUE that I have noticed. Please report back I you see that, too:

-When keyboard background illumination is set to lower levels (e.g. 1-2 ticks), it starts to flicker every now and then.

-My gut feeling is, that this happens when the CPU takes a deep breath (returning from a lower power state or boosting into a higher one). For now I am happy that a quite minor circuit seems to be the only one affected, but that should not happen either. Maybe they should stop stripping out capacitors for thickness reasons 😀.

Oct 29, 2013 1:51 AM in response to kyawlin

Hi guys,


I haven't had any freezes for almost 2 days. This "fix" might be a consequence of some other problem I solved. I don't know if it is related, but I'll tell it to you in case it works for other people. I discovered that when I did searches on the mail program I didn't get almost any results. Apparently, the content on my mail app was not properly indexed due to Mavericks. So I re-indexed spotlight. I followed these instructions:


  1. From the Apple () menu, choose System Preferences.
  2. Click Spotlight.
  3. Click the Privacy tab.
  4. Drag a folder or an entire volume (your hard drive) to the list.
  5. If prompted for confirmation, click OK.
  6. Remove the item or volume you just added to the list by clicking it and then clicking the minus ("-") button.
  7. Close Spotlight preferences.

I dragged my entire volume. My searches started working again and since then I've had no freezes.


I also restarted my computer and pressed cmd+alt+p+r at some point, but another person in the forum said that this particular restart hasn't worked for him.


Both solutions are quite harmless so it doesn't hurt to try them.

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