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Computer won't boot after crashing after running a server.

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I received an early 2011 MacBook Pro 15" from a guy who wasn't using it any more. It was pretty slow and seemed to have issues, but I can't remember exactly what the problem was. My dad and I replaced the hdd to a ssd and upgraded the RAM. We got the parts off of OWC (other world computing), because we had had good experiences with them in the past. I did notice some sticky residue on back panel when we removed it. I cleaned that up as much as I could. Once we put a fresh installation of the highest supported macOS on it, it booted up pretty well and worked fine. Then I tried to run some Minecraft Server software on it. It ran for a while, and then crashed. I have't been able to boot it on all the way since. I have reset pRAM and something else too I think, but it didn't work. What should I try next? FYI I am open to trying any repair/teardown of the computer because I have nothing to lose. I have tools from all of my iPhone repairs, but I lack lots of experience in the computer hardware department.

Thank you for reading. Feel free to ask questions. The Model # is A1286.

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MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Early 2011

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Computer won't boot after crashing after running a server.

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I received an early 2011 MacBook Pro 15" from a guy who wasn't using it any more. It was pretty slow and seemed to have issues, but I can't remember exactly what the problem was. My dad and I replaced the hdd to a ssd and upgraded the RAM. We got the parts off of OWC (other world computing), because we had had good experiences with them in the past. I did notice some sticky residue on back panel when we removed it. I cleaned that up as much as I could. Once we put a fresh installation of the highest supported macOS on it, it booted up pretty well and worked fine. Then I tried to run some Minecraft Server software on it. It ran for a while, and then crashed. I have't been able to boot it on all the way since. I have reset pRAM and something else too I think, but it didn't work. What should I try next? FYI I am open to trying any repair/teardown of the computer because I have nothing to lose. I have tools from all of my iPhone repairs, but I lack lots of experience in the computer hardware department.

Thank you for reading. Feel free to ask questions. The Model # is A1286.

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MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Early 2011

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Computer won't boot after crashing after running a server.

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I received an early 2011 MacBook Pro 15" from a guy who wasn't using it any more. It was pretty slow and seemed to have issues, but I can't remember exactly what the problem was. My dad and I replaced the hdd to a ssd and upgraded the RAM. We got the parts off of OWC (other world computing), because we had had good experiences with them in the past. I did notice some sticky residue on back panel when we removed it. I cleaned that up as much as I could. Once we put a fresh installation of the highest supported macOS on it, it booted up pretty well and worked fine. Then I tried to run some Minecraft Server software on it. It ran for a while, and then crashed. I have't been able to boot it on all the way since. I have reset pRAM and something else too I think, but it didn't work. What should I try next? FYI I am open to trying any repair/teardown of the computer because I have nothing to lose. I have tools from all of my iPhone repairs, but I lack lots of experience in the computer hardware department.

Thank you for reading. Feel free to ask questions. The Model # is A1286.

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MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Early 2011

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Computer won't boot after crashing after running a server.

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I received an early 2011 MacBook Pro 15" from a guy who wasn't using it any more. It was pretty slow and seemed to have issues, but I can't remember exactly what the problem was. My dad and I replaced the hdd to a ssd and upgraded the RAM. We got the parts off of OWC (other world computing), because we had had good experiences with them in the past. I did notice some sticky residue on back panel when we removed it. I cleaned that up as much as I could. Once we put a fresh installation of the highest supported macOS on it, it booted up pretty well and worked fine. Then I tried to run some Minecraft Server software on it. It ran for a while, and then crashed. I have't been able to boot it on all the way since. I have reset pRAM and something else too I think, but it didn't work. What should I try next? FYI I am open to trying any repair/teardown of the computer because I have nothing to lose. I have tools from all of my iPhone repairs, but I lack lots of experience in the computer hardware department.

Thank you for reading. Feel free to ask questions. The Model # is A1286.

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MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Early 2011

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Computer won't boot after crashing after running a server.

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I received an early 2011 MacBook Pro 15" from a guy who wasn't using it any more. It was pretty slow and seemed to have issues, but I can't remember exactly what the problem was. My dad and I replaced the hdd to a ssd and upgraded the RAM. We got the parts off of OWC (other world computing), because we had had good experiences with them in the past. I did notice some sticky residue on back panel when we removed it. I cleaned that up as much as I could. Once we put a fresh installation of the highest supported macOS on it, it booted up pretty well and worked fine. Then I tried to run some Minecraft Server software on it. It ran for a while, and then crashed. I have't been able to boot it on all the way since. I have reset pRAM and something else too I think, but it didn't work. What should I try next? FYI I am open to trying any repair/teardown of the computer because I have nothing to lose. I have tools from all of my iPhone repairs, but I lack lots of experience in the computer hardware department.

Thank you for reading. Feel free to ask questions. The Model # is A1286.

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MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Early 2011

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Computer won't boot after crashing after running a server.

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I received an early 2011 MacBook Pro 15" from a guy who wasn't using it any more. It was pretty slow and seemed to have issues, but I can't remember exactly what the problem was. My dad and I replaced the hdd to a ssd and upgraded the RAM. We got the parts off of OWC (other world computing), because we had had good experiences with them in the past. I did notice some sticky residue on back panel when we removed it. I cleaned that up as much as I could. Once we put a fresh installation of the highest supported macOS on it, it booted up pretty well and worked fine. Then I tried to run some Minecraft Server software on it. It ran for a while, and then crashed. I have't been able to boot it on all the way since. I have reset pRAM and something else too I think, but it didn't work. What should I try next? FYI I am open to trying any repair/teardown of the computer because I have nothing to lose. I have tools from all of my iPhone repairs, but I lack lots of experience in the computer hardware department.

Thank you for reading. Feel free to ask questions. The Model # is A1286.

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MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Early 2011

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