Hi there,
My Mid 2010 MacBook Pro keeps suffering from what I believe to be kernel panics, every other day my Mac will randomly switch itself off and display a warning saying 'your mac had to be restarted due to problem'. When researching, the diagnosis appears to be kernel panic. I took it to Apple who said it was the hard drive was faulty, I replaced the hard drive and as soon as I booted the mac, the restart took place so don't think it was the hard drive. Apple refuse to solve the issue because the machine is too old for them to be bothered.
Does anyone know how I can solve this? Running Sierra, 4GB RAM, 500gb Hybrid drive and
2.4 GHz Intel Core i5.
Any help is appreciated.
My Mid 2010 MacBook Pro keeps suffering from what I believe to be kernel panics, every other day my Mac will randomly switch itself off and display a warning saying 'your mac had to be restarted due to problem'. When researching, the diagnosis appears to be kernel panic. I took it to Apple who said it was the hard drive was faulty, I replaced the hard drive and as soon as I booted the mac, the restart took place so don't think it was the hard drive. Apple refuse to solve the issue because the machine is too old for them to be bothered.
Does anyone know how I can solve this? Running Sierra, 4GB RAM, 500gb Hybrid drive and
2.4 GHz Intel Core i5.
Any help is appreciated.