Dallas, TX MacBook Unexpected Shutdown or Restart

 

Dallas, TX MacBook Unexpected Shutdown or Restart
 
Unexpected restarts caused by software installed on your Mac. If the issue causes your Mac to restart every time it attempts to start up, your Mac might eventually shut down. Another reason for suddenly shutdown or restart it is Kernel Panic.Kernel panic occur when your computer OS detects any issue which can fixed by restarting your mackbook.

If Overheat builds up inside your Macbook, it may shut down itself to prevent damage its internal components. Usually improper placement of the components could be the reason of  random shutdown. Its important  to keep the laptop on a flat surface to allow ventilation.
 
Frequently Asked Question:
 
Q: How do I stop my Macbook from automatically restarting?
 
A:Go to System Preferences then Security and Privacy advanced, then uncheck log out.
 
Q:How do I get rid of kernel panic on Mac?
 
A: If your MAc experiencing continuous kernel panic, try the following-Restart your Mac in safe mode, choose Apple menu on App Store, click Updates, then install any available updates.
 
Q: What causes kernel panic? 
 
A: It could be for handful reasons an inappropriate attempt by the OS , and the other reasons caused by software bugs or malware. 
 
Q: How do I fix my MacBook Pro randomly shutting down?
 
A: Resetting PRAM or NVRAM might be the way to prevent shutdown your Mac from the Apple Menu. Press the Power button and hold Command + Shift + P + R. Release those keys while you see the Apple logo for the second time until you hear startupsound.
 
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