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jonny550

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 6, 2014
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Hi there, long post apologies but I am hoping someone can help! I can see there are some users posting similar problems but mine seems slightly different.

I am having major crashing issues with my Macbook air (stats below).

Everything was running fine up until I upgraded to Yosemite. Initially the system seemed to be able so cope perfectly well and there were no problems, but after a couple of weeks on Yosemite I started to experience random crashes. after looking around online I decided to do a full system restore and clean OS install but for some reason I could not reinstall Yosemite, then could not recover to Mavericks and could not even reinstall Lion from Internet recovery. After a lot of messing around the only way I have been able to get everything running is by getting to Internet Recovery mode and installing Lion onto a flash drive, then using disk utility to 'restore' and copy the flash drive data onto the hard drive, which has worked.

However Lion also experiences crashing issues when carrying out tasks or after prolonged use. I decided to upgrade to Yosemite again as it seemed to me that the OS can't be the issue as Lion was crashing as well, but I had install onto a flash drive again and restore as the direct install fails every time and puts me back to square one!!

The crashing is difficult to pin down to anything specific. I am using the laptop right now and its running perfectly but then it will just cut out sometimes randomly, the mouse will cease to function and/or the spinning ball will appear and the only way to recover is to power off and on again. It does seem more frequent when downloading files, using online multimedia, carrying out multiple tasks or installing applications.

It has been suggested it may be down to hard drive failure but I have done some disk checks using techtool pro, diskwarrior, and the built in disk utility and everything is green across the board.

I have even disassembled the back panel and checked the vents and state of the insides and its all in great shape and is well looked after

Please assist it is driving me crazy!

Many thanks


Model Name: MacBook Air
Model Identifier: MacBookAir4,1
Processor Name: Intel Core i5
Processor Speed: 1.6 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 2
L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
L3 Cache: 3 MB
Memory: 2 GB
Boot ROM Version: MBA41.0077.B11
SMC Version (system): 1.74f4
 

jonny550

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 6, 2014
8
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hey thanks for your reply.

I just tried the test and did the full hardware test but no issues flagged!
 

crazzyeddie

macrumors 68030
Dec 7, 2002
2,792
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Florida, USA
Hi Jonny,

If it makes you feel any better, I'm having the same exact issue. I thought it was due to an incomplete uninstall of CrashPlan, but I'm still seeing the crashes.

It normally happens when switching between apps or browsing a webpage, which leads me to believe it might be somehow related to WindowServer or some of the Core Services, but I have nothing solid to go on.
 

satcomer

Suspended
Feb 19, 2008
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Also if your upgrade is messing up then run the freeware EtreCheck. Run it and it will show up in RED what is not updated for Yosemite and then show you the path to delete/update it manually, then restart your Mac.
 
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