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Here is an example of the console error report. Let me know if any more information would help diagnose the issue. 4gb upgrade-put in by me) in, but it acted up at a higher frequency.
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Previously I've had a 2gb and 4gb module (2gb from Apple original purchase. The current configuration is 1-4gb kingston module in bank 0. I'm quite sure the RAM is alright, since in desperation I sent back a kingston 4gb stick that I thought was the source of the issue. It seems to be a hardware issue at least. I've also used different RAM sticks to make sure it isn't the RAM, having a 1gb 2gb 4gb at my disposal).
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#Macbook pro 3 beeps and beach ball how to#
This may help diagnose the issue, though I don't know how to dissect the error reports very well. As of late I have been getting error reports in the console associated with a few BBOD episodes. I have kept a detailed log of each freeze (time, what I was doing, general state of the system) and do not notice any triggers. This can happen frequently, ranging from a few times in an hour to once a day. The BBOD will not resolve, even if I leave it over a few hours, so I eventually need to restart the computer. The issue I'm having is that the computer constantly gets the BBOD (spinning Beach Ball Of Death) when performing everyday tasks. Macbook pro mid 2009 13 inch 2.26 GHz 4GB RAM (currently, will elaborate) 10.7.5 Here are my stats and brief summary of the problem: