Apple is about to crash crashes on MacBook Air 2013

According to information from an Apple Authorized Service Provider (Apple Authorized Service Provider), Apple is preparing to release an update to help fix the MacBook Air 2013 laptops - both 11-inch and 13-inch versions - suffer crash (the application is turned off while it is active or when it has just been opened) when booting from sleep mode.

According to information from an Apple Authorized Service Provider (Apple Authorized Service Provider), "Apples App" is preparing to release an update to help fix the MacBook Air 2013 laptops - both 11-inch and 13-inch versions. - crashed (the application is turned off while it is active or when it has just been opened) when booting from sleep mode. This is an error that causes many annoyances to users.

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Specifically, according to users' complaints on Apple's support community ( Apple Support Communities ), many MacBook Air 2013 laptops encounter crash errors, " freeze ", and black screens after rebooting from mode " sleeping ". To get rid of the error, they only had to restart the computer. Most likely this error is caused by OS X Mavericks operating system. An error occurs when the user returns to sleep mode and presses the touchpad or a button on the keyboard. According to Apple's authorized service provider, the error cause comes from a bug in the sensor that identifies when the lid is opened.

An Apple representative also confirmed that the company is preparing to release the fix for the bug via OS X Mavericks update ( likely version 10.9.2 ). Meanwhile, a user on the Apple support forum also noted that the operating system version 10.9.2 beta 4 seems to have overcome part of the error, by changing the functionality of the button. source, prevent the machine from falling into sleep mode when the user presses the wrong button.

Update 25 May 2019
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