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Why is my MacBook Pro shutting down randonly?

Every once in a while, but more frequently as of late, my MacBook Pro has been shutting off randomly. This occurs while it is plugged in and or at > than 30%. My battery health is over 70%. This happens when running a single simple program like a small Word Doc, using multiple simple programs, but most commonly when using larger Excel Files or Minecraft. Specifically, with Minecraft the launcher doesn't open upon restart or have a crash report as I've experienced before when the game causes the computer to shut down or crash. I'm not sure what the issue is or how to fix it. Any help is much appreciated :)

Update (01/03/2023)

Thank you Dan!

Here is the CoconutBattery screenshot and the most recent Minecraft crash report I have. I have been playing a few different versions of Minecraft and only one had crash reports at all so that is what I've provided.

Crash 2018 06 12 23.04.52 Client Copy

Screen Shot 2023 01 03 At 11.31.15 AM

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Let’s get a better view on your batteries health. Install this gem of an App CoconutBattery then take a snapshot of the apps main window and post it here for us to see.

It would be helpful seeing the crash report. But you often have a ton of them in the log we only need the newest. Convert it to a PDF file so you can also post it as well here.

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Annie - Well your battery is on its last legs! You’ve burnt almost 70% of the batteries cycle count and your battery doesn’t appear to be fully charged so I would plug it in and let it charge for a good 10 hours. Batteries don’t age well besides cycle count given the fact this is now a five year old battery it likely is not doing to well. I would start looking at getting a new battery soon.

As far as the crash report I don’t see anything hardware or OS related. It’s possible your drives storage is not large enough and/or the drive is to full so the OS can’t do it’s maintenance functions like wear leveling. I would make a backup of everything and then wipe the drive and install a fresh copy of the OS that way any bad cells are retired and it gives you a chance to declutter the drive. Smaller drives need more free space to work effectively. I recommend leaving 1/3 of the drive free when using online gaming and if the the drive is 128GB then half of the drive! Larger 512GB and bigger can live with 1/4 free.

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