
1 of the solutions suggest that there is foil or some type of aluminum within the serial code sticker that rests above the ram contacts. I've searched endlessly through the forums only to have come across two "solutions" or reasonable explanations. Contact Apple Support Telephone, I am now in contact with two "Senior Reps" Replace Hard Drive with SSD (love the solid state, brand new Samsung 840 Pro 128GB, but still issue occurs)Ĥ. It begs to questions, why did I buy a laptop that can only function as a desktop? This poses myriad issues considering I contract most of my work and need to be mobile, NEED to lift my computer and show clients work, NEED to be able to move from place to place without worrying about my computer freezing and losing all my work.ģ. The only way for my computer to function is for me to leave it on a desk and not attempt to move it at what-so-ever.


Of course these issues all started occuring the month after my Apple Care had expired.(+1 for everyone who has been in this EXACT same situation). So, I have been experiencing an issue where when I attempt to move, or lift my Macbook Pro (obviously having to touch the bottom panel) my laptop would freeze, sometimes with or without the 3 beep code indicating a ram issue.
