Jim R, how do your long winded stories about your former possessions advance the story??
When utilities apps can't find the issue, that can simply be explained by a hardware issue. Have you heard of occam's razor? The simplest answer is often the correct one. Sometimes explaining things in a different way, make the answer click in others minds.
As to your MBP restarting, you didn't mentions that in the long, wandering first post. OK, we forget sometimes, but you lose us in your long, unfocused, wandering, posts. Oh and I wander in my posts, sometimes, but usually when the topic is about opinions, like how Apple serves its customers.
Does that answer your question Jim Showalter?
Brent
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On Nov 1, 2019, at 7:58 PM, jimrobertson via Groups.Io wrote:
On Nov 1, 2019, at 5:35 PM, Brent via Groups.Io <
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We are sorry you lost a lot of stuff in the fire, but let it go.
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How does that advance any discussion?
I did point out that I once had 3 cases that securely hold a laptop Mac well cushioned and now have only one, but the point of that wasn¡¯t to wail about things that happened two years ago but just to say that I don¡¯t think that the genesis of this repetitive rebooting a few days ago could be blamed on my laptop bag(s).
Your other comment (no, not the one about leeches and poisonous therapy in medicine, but rather the one that says maybe I should just be happy the MacBook Pro has stopped rebooting and go back to using it) is more on point, but of course another (generally considered valuable) voice has suggested that perhaps it¡¯s time to say goodbye to this machine because of its sketchy performance.
I¡¯ll try to keep my own contributions less embellished and more on point.
Jim Robertson