On Saturday, January 1, 2022 at 3:05:33 AM UTC-7, David Brooks wrote:
On 01/01/2022 02:10, Ant wrote:
Disk Utility app found no issues in all of SSD's APFS default three partitions. Also, I found out it is 90 days warranty and not a year.
Oops. :(
In comp.sys.mac.portables Ant <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello.
Since 12/29/2021 afternoon PST, MacBook Pro (MBP) froze hard twice minutes after waking up.
First one was when MBP was asleep (lid closed) and moved (cables were still connected) from the desk due to cleaning the room. Opened its lid up, relogged in the current standard(not admin)-level account, and used it for a few minutes. It was fine
and then it froze hard.
Second one was about 30 minutes ago after MBP was asleep for hours from its idle time. Logged in just fine and then log out of this same standard account back to the login screen with multiple accounts. And then, it froze hard right away.
When MBP was frozen, its cursor (both external USB mouse and internal trackpad) and keyboard navigations (including LED lights) didn't respond. Closing and reopening lid, and disconnecting and reconnecting external powered USB devices didn't help at
all. I even tried to reproduce this hard lock ups from what I remember. I doubt it is temperature related since it had been in the 60-70 degrees(F) indoor from the outdoor cold weather and rain. Right now, I'm running Disk Utility app's first aid to see
if its internal 2 TB SSD is OK.
I'm wondering if there is a hardware issue in this year old (12/29/2020) 13" 2020 A2251 model (MWP62LL/A) MBP. It has Intel Core i7 (2.3 GHz; quad-core 10th gen. i7 CPU; 8 MB; L3 cache (Turbo Boost up to 4.1 GHz)), 32 GB of 3733MHz LPDDR4X RAM, 2 TB
PCIe-based SSD, Intel Iris Plus graphic, macOS Big Sur v11.6.2, etc. Using AUKEY USB C Hub 12-in-1 Type C Adapter for ASUS VA27DQSB 27??? 1080P monitor's HDMI and a very old MS USB mouse.
Is there anything else to try before going to an Apple store to diagnose and fix? I assume warranty extended since it was from 12/29/2020. :( Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Remove the battery
Press and hold down the power key for 20 seconds.
Insert the battery
Hold down the 'shift' key and press the power-on button
If lucky, your machine will start in Safe Boot mode!
Restart and hoefully you'll be back up-and-running again!
HTH
Happy New Year!
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