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Re: Macbook Pro woes - ideas on what the problem is? - MikeF - 12-11-2011 Remove the battery and try running it directly from AC. Re: Macbook Pro woes - ideas on what the problem is? - Stephanie - 12-11-2011 cyclemax wrote: I had read that one - mine doesn't do the three tones - only normal start up chime. After going black, I can get it to restart and boot up (I can log in & it will load the desktop) but it always spontaneously restarts again. Re: Macbook Pro woes - ideas on what the problem is? - IronMac - 12-11-2011 The reason I thought that it might be overheating is that I have a PowerMac G4 QS which had a similar symptom of it restarting spontaneously. I thought it was a RAM issue also but, finally, gave up and sent it to repair guy. The QS came back with a new fan because the old one was totally clogged with cat hair. Re: Macbook Pro woes - ideas on what the problem is? - Jimmypoo - 12-11-2011 Whenever I start it - I watch my G3/400 Pismo run tiger (10.4.7) and from day 1, the little fan has NEVER worked. So even though MenuMeters will show a full spike in CPU use, and 3/4 red graph, it has never yet shut down, coughed or so much as freaked out - it always seems to scale back CPU use to cool down and remain stable. Incredible little machine. I wish there was a PATA SSD for it - even the 64GB variety -- between that and the 1GB of RAM (same with the iMac DVs from 400-600MHz) it would make a nice addition, despite no USB 2, but at least there is USB 1.1 and FW, and the Pismo has the PCMCIA slot - which still opens lots of doors to it for direct board access --- if only it were worth the $$$ to do it.... Re: Macbook Pro woes - ideas on what the problem is? - decay - 12-11-2011 i think OWC has PATA SSDs, JP... Re: Macbook Pro woes - ideas on what the problem is? - Stephanie - 12-11-2011 Ok - I took it to the Apple Store tonight. Yeah, I could have done more work to diagnose it myself (and taken out the RAM, etc.), but the store happens to be close to a restaurant I wanted to go to...and I felt like celebrating tonight (hence wanting to go to the restaurant). So, I figured, ok, I'll make an appointment, find out what's wrong & go from there. Thanks to all who said bad RAM. It was. 5 minutes for them to diagnose it. I'm certainly glad it was just RAM, as opposed to another bad logic board. Re: Macbook Pro woes - ideas on what the problem is? - sekker - 12-11-2011 Santa Rosa MBPs are still covered by Apple extended warranty for the mother board. If it's. It RAM, I'd take it in. Re: Macbook Pro woes - ideas on what the problem is? - IronMac - 12-11-2011 They did diagnose it as bad ram. Good news then! Re: Macbook Pro woes - ideas on what the problem is? - Stephanie - 12-11-2011 IronMac wrote: Yup - very good news!!!! Re: Macbook Pro woes - ideas on what the problem is? - decay - 12-11-2011 was it Apple RAM, and was it covered? 3rd party RAM with a lifetime warranty isn't hindered by that 3-year limitation like Apple RAM. |