I did the hardware diagnostics and nothing is amiss, so returning the computer to Shanghai will not I have tried safe mode and testing 5 different browsers, but even ancient, stable, Safari crashes! A very patient Tier 2 Apple engineer and yours truly did the reinstallation, but It's still being obstinate. I had an idea that doing a clean reinstallation of OSX Monterey might do the trick. My computer must be famous in Cupertino now, LOL!Ī Tier one tech suggested I create a test account with 0 apps loading. I always send a report to apple in the hope that a patch will address this. It appears to crash when I''m doing something video related, for example: Skype or YouTube. I'm not at my wit’s end, but I'm getting there! I have been an advanced computer user for 30 years and I have never seen anything like this. Macbook Air M2 keeps Crashing This has been going on for a month. Is Roblox that demanding that despite me working it hard across the Adobe Suite for years, it's a silly game that's turned my (still pristine and still worth a few hundred quid) MacBook into a worthless paperweight? From what I understand the GPU is part of the logic board so not an economically viable repair? I hoped somehow it was software related so I cleared it down and did a fresh install of MacOS and sadly the problem is still there. I did everything I could find online - reset PRAM and SMC, no difference. Last week I noticed some graphic glitches - flashing lines and odd patterns. I noticed the fans running but always ensured it was being used on a flat desk, and assumed that even though it was getting warm, the fans (combined with being on a flat cool surface) would keep everything in check. Recently I have been letting the kids play Roblox on it. I went back to employment and have much better Macbooks provided by my employer but kept my personal A1502 as a backup machine. I'm a designer and video editor so I pushed it hard and it always performed well despite being the lowest spec MBP available at the time. I have a 13" MacBook Pro Retina 8gb RAM /128gb SSD (A1502) that I bought when I first went freelance back in 2015/16.
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