![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Is it typical and expected that Macbook systems running on SSDs will crash as a result of a batter power running out? If I recall correctly, having run on various SSDs for about a decade, the computer should be able to go to sleep and wake-up, reloading my system and all its open windows without Rebooting. This has been happening only within the last year. "Your computer restarted because of a problem" Once I am booted up, the windows start re-appearing and I get an error pop-up and subsequent details, that saying: After a few minutes, the power button works again and the computer Restarts, prompting for login. Running on SSD.Įvery time my battery dies while I am using it without having it plugged in, the screen goes black for a few minutes (during which no trackpad touch or keystrokes or power button) work to turn on or restart the computer. Sleep Wake failure in EFI 13" Macbook Pro 2012. I attach both the EtreCheckPro and `lsd` crash reports. System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/Frameworks/LaunchSe amework/Versions/A/Support/lsregister -kill -r -domain local -domain system -domain user I searched about this on the forum and found a solution with this terminal command, which didn't solve the issue (I tried this yesterday and I got the same issue today): The two last times I had the problem, I noticed the same `lsd` crash report in Console.app. But before wiping out my Mac and taking hours to reinstall and set-up everything on a clean install, I wanted to know if someone had an idea (and a solution!) of what the issue could be. So there is definitely something wrong in the system. I took my Mac to a Genius Bar, they ran some tests and didn't find any hardware issue. ![]() I tried resetting both SMC and NVRAM without success. It's like it is put in deep sleep mode as I have to wait 2-3 minutes after the display gone black to get it back on (by touching any key) and it asks me for my password, not Touch ID as it would for a "standard" sleep.Īs sometimes I also got the big red battery warning (with a battery above 50%), I initially thought about a battery management issue. My MacBook Pro (15-inches, 2019) goes sometimes to sleep by itself just after start-up and opening my session. ![]()
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