I have a 2010 unibody (white) MacBook that was running fine under Mavericks. I installed the first developer preview of Yosemite and all was well. But the last two releases have caused the MB to crash when waking up from sleep.
I have reported the issue to Apple along with the requisite logs and doc. However, I am wondering if this is somehow indicative of a hardware issue or if its actually related to the Yosemite code.
Any thoughts? And idea how to rule out one or the other cause?
FDISK? As in the old MS-DOS utility to wipe partitions? No. Did run Disk Utility to verify/restore permissions, and to check the disk for errors and problems.
Ok, got it. Ran clean. Drive "appears to be ok".
I appreciate the help. Turns out that it appears to be a coincidental RAM failure. I had recently upgraded the MB to 8GB with RAM from OWC. I put the old RAM back in the MB (2GB) and it runs very slowly, but no crashes.
Spoke with OWC and I am now awaiting the replacement RAM.