All long 2 hours of downloading and 1 of installing it worked. In the process I found that it works fine in Safe Mode (almost, but I had couple of crashes even in safe mode) It works fine when I reinstall macOS. I decided that it is overheating because of bed. Then it worked for some time (maybe half an hour) and story repeated. I pressed power btn and it started as usual. It was like screen gone black, but backlight on. I took my MacBook to the bed and it shut down unexpectedly.
It is quite the same and it detects with coconutBattery as Simplo manufacturer.
#Mid 2014 macbook pro battery how to
But I don't know how to investigate this more. It causes some 'unstable' regime in CPU and so system halts. Somewhere I read that it is some problem because of low voltage mode on CPU.Anyway I need my favourite macOS, not Windows. I have read in some places, that this problem doesn't appear in Windows in Boot Camp! I even downloaded Windows 10 to try, but not yet.And I Googled a lot of stories when Apple couldn't find a issue and people had to replace main board for big money and time. Go to Apple and leave my only computer for unknown period of time.Replace battery (not easy and fast as I need.Open Webgl demo page in browser with 10000 fishes in awuarium. Logs just cut on time of shutdown and then line BOOT_TIME. Logs are not saying anything important or like. But why stress tests passing then?! Read next. But it touches bottom plate when it fixed. I found that one screw "hole" was unlinked from board. So maybe video playing helps in that it doesn't go sleep because of video. Or while it is in sleep mode, I don't know exactly. It happens in the moment of going to sleep mode. It shuts down with external screen connected but no video playing.It works fine when I have an external screen connected and a YouTube video is playing there (it is my last solution to make work on this comp) but….
#Mid 2014 macbook pro battery install
It works perfectly while I install macOS.It shuts down a little more rare when connected to AC.My MacBook Pro (15-inch, Retina, Mid 2014, macOS 10.13.1) shuts down randomly.