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    MBP weird behavior

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by haquocdung, Nov 30, 2013.

  1. haquocdung

    haquocdung Notebook Virtuoso

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    Hi guys,

    My gf MBP is acting weird, it's too slow.
    And when I check it's out, the memory is weird, can you please let me know what happen?

    Thanks.
     
  2. Zero000

    Zero000 Notebook Deity

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    Did you run a memory diagnosis tool like memtest86+?
     
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    I suggest doing that and reporting he results. It looks like your Mac is having compatibility issues with the RAM that currently installed. It might be incompatible or the RAM could be corrupted. Download and run memtest86+ and go from there.
     
  4. haquocdung

    haquocdung Notebook Virtuoso

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    I scan the hard drive, and it's a hard drive problem.
    I will need to buy a new one to replace because it's out of warranty.
    Thanks