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Yeah I can understand how frustrating that could be, but computers function in really complicated ways, potentially they can figure something out.
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But to be honest, since a few days my laptop also has another bug: after every - let's say 10 minutes - it makes a 'pop' or some kind of tick (don't know how to describe).
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So I am a bit scared that I will loose the Macbook for a long time, have it 'fixed', get it back and still have some strange things with it.īut anyway, I will indeed try first to install High Sierra and see if it's working then. Because through my reseller, they only want to have it for repair: but what to repair? THe only thing I can say is that it gets crashes and kernal panics when I render or export, something he should easily do like in the beginning because of its specs. But that's the problem: it is really hard that it is not clear. He thinks it's software, but doesn't exclude it's hardware. In the end, some senior IT guy of Apple called me to see what was going on. Just for your information: I had contact with the customer service of Adobe and with the one of Apple. I am really happy that I wrote to this forum, because it's the first time that I feel a bit 'understood'.
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Have you tried calling apple directly and seeing what they say, or have you only called your reseller? Apple does offer a multitude of help for free even if you don't have applecare, and maybe you can purchase applecare from them now or something to have them fix your machine, though, I don't know if that's possible. There probably are downgrading options out there if you want to spend the time researching how to install a previous version of OSX on your machine, but that's a lot of effort, and I don't have a high confidence that it will fix your problem. Nothing can be changed on the software side if the problem is your hardware.

If you bought your mac from a third party reseller, and you don't have any applecare, and they are refusing the exchange the problem device for a new one, then I suppose your only recourse is to have it repaired and wait for it to be fixed. After that, if it's still errors, then you will need to send your computer in for repair, or preferably have it exchanged. Since it's already not working, I would upgrade it to HighSeirra to see if it fixes the issue. So you reinstalled the Operating system fresh, then reinstalled all your adobe apps again, and you still get the kernal panics? If you choose not to update, you will still be able to continue to use Lightroom 6 / CC 2015 and the current versions of other CC desktop applications.Hmm.

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To get to the Update page, from this same screen click on Software Update. To see which version you’re running, click on the apple icon in the top left and choose About this Mac. From what I understand, most of the compatibility issues with El Capitan have been worked out.) (Check to see if your computer will run: El Capitan Sierra at this link.) I don’t recommend updating to Sierra until it has been out for a while, since there are often early issues with Lightroom compatibility. If you’re running 10.9 or earlier, you can update now to 10.11 (El Capitan), or wait until after September 20 and update to 10.12 (Sierra) when it’s released. They gave no indication of when the next major release of Lightroom will come out. Adobe this week gave Mac users an early heads up that the next major releases of Lightroom and other Creative Cloud desktop apps will only run on OS 10.10 (Yosemite) and later versions.
