My Macbook Pro recently started freezing up. I will be using it normally, get a screen flicker, then the screen continues displaying the last frame with no response from the mouse or keyboard, and I have to hold down the power button to shut off. It's now happening daily. Sometimes when starting back up I will get a blank screen and three beeps. I looked it up and that means bad memory. I replaced the memory. The problem is persisting. I ran the hardware check (Held down 'd' while starting up), and I got this error: 4MEM/60/40000000: 0x82274d90 I'm not finding anything about this error online. Here are some more specs:
15" Macbook Pro early 2013
OS X Version 10.9.2
2.6 GHz Intel Core i7
Memory 8GB 1067 MHz DDR3
error: 4MEM/60/40000000: 0x82274d90
Anybody have any ideas? I'm pretty computer literate and can run any other diagnostics needed, but this one is out of my scope. Thanks.
15" Macbook Pro early 2013
OS X Version 10.9.2
2.6 GHz Intel Core i7
Memory 8GB 1067 MHz DDR3
error: 4MEM/60/40000000: 0x82274d90
Anybody have any ideas? I'm pretty computer literate and can run any other diagnostics needed, but this one is out of my scope. Thanks.