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Calby

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Dec 30, 2015
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Sweden, Gävle
Hi,
When I'm waking my MacBook Pro 2016 13" non touchbar from sleep I'm getting an CrashReport, I don't notice anything in the system but I can find the report in Console.app.
This only occur if I'm running my MBP on battery.
If I have it connected with power-cord (charger) I can't make it report any crash.

So I'm wondering if you have the same issue? Can you please look?
Also post what macOS version your running I'm running 10.12.3

As I'm having a "hunt" that it's because of the wifi card, it's important that you are connected to Wifi during the test.

1. To get it to report you need to unplug the power-cord and run it on battery.
2. click on the Apple in the left upper corner, then click on Sleep.
3. Pull down the lid.
4. Wait for 5 min.
5. Open the lid, the MBP should wake up by it self.
6. hit cmd+space on the keyboard and write Console and then press enter.
7. Then in the left side och the Console window click on the arrow on "/Library/Logs/" -> "CrashReporter" -> "CoreCapture".

8. In there you maybe having some folders that are starting on dates like [2017-01-29] then press the error beside one of them.
9. Then you are having a folder called "Data" press on the folder.
10. You should have in the right of the left column a file called IOReporters.xml.

If should look something like this:
Skärmavbild 2017-01-29 kl. 13.03.28.png



Here is my full CrashReport if someone can read out what's the issue?
It's to long to post in plaintext so I needed to upload the xml file so you can download it by your self.
http://www.megafileupload.com/8kh5/ioreporters.xml

also got this download link:

https://ufile.io/a8883
 
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