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Alexrat1996

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My MacBook Pro 16 inch 2019 that I have Connect to my monitors Every week It tends to restart on its Own and my computer on sleep.

I called Apple care They tell me Its the GPU I did a rest of some sort holding Option ,Command ,P,R.

Why is It doing it the GPU causing my MacBook to restart ?

Is the issue Causing this me leaving my MacBook plugged into the monitor and putting computer to sleep?

I posted pics of error code if there no fix its a bad GPU
 

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You reset the PRAM, which might solve your problem. However, you might be better off resetting the SMC, which is easy.

1) switch off your macbook
2) hold down: shift+ctrl+alt + on/off button.
3) Wait for about 5 seconds and then let go
4) You should notice that your Mag Connecter (the power supply) light will turn green.

This means it's all reset, just restart you computer as normal.

If you're in doubt, check up reset you SMC on the net, you'll see what I mean.

Good luck.
 
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You reset the PRAM, which might solve your problem. However, you might be better off resetting the SMC, which is easy.

1) switch off your macbook
2) hold down: shift+ctrl+alt + on/off button.
3) Wait for about 5 seconds and then let go
4) You should notice that your Mag Connecter (the power supply) light will turn green.

This means it's all reset, just restart you computer as normal.

If you're in doubt, check up reset you SMC on the net, you'll see what I mean.

Good luck.
Not to be the voice of pessimism, but as someone who just received a base i9 MBP 16", and who's been through these kernel panic crashes & restarts, the PRAM, SMC, and even MacOS recovery actions didn't help. They fix things for a few days, and then the laptop starts crashing again. It seems to be an issue related to the 10.15.4 release.

FWIW, I don't have my MBP connected to anything other than the power cord included in the box, and mine still crashes and restarts daily.

I'm not saying don't try these fixes -- perhaps they'll work for you! -- but they didn't for me, nor a series of others (this based on all the MacRumor threads I've been participating in about the issue.)
 
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Not to be the voice of pessimism, but as someone who just received a base i9 MBP 16", and who's been through these kernel panic crashes & restarts, the PRAM, SMC, and even MacOS recovery actions didn't help. They fix things for a few days, and then the laptop starts crashing again. It seems to be an issue related to the 10.15.4 release.

FWIW, I don't have my MBP connected to anything other than the power cord included in the box, and mine still crashes and restarts daily.

I'm not saying don't try these fixes -- perhaps they'll work for you! -- but they didn't for me, nor a series of others (this based on all the MacRumor threads I've been participating in about the issue.)
Where the thread link
 
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The MBP16 is just amazing, however have returned the baby back to apple (after 5 days) for the same issue (panic message, "your computer restarted because of a problem", every day!!!..breakfast time..).
Don't waste your time with resetting SMC, VRAM..etc..etc..doesn't solve the issue. No feedback from Apple.
It's sad, hopefully they going to fix that issue with the next Catalina.

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Where the thread link
exactly the same issue.
 
This happens when Power Nap technology is on.
Try to disable it, 100% worked.
Apple should fix that in next update.
 
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