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MacBook Air kernel panics when plugged in


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This is almost certainly not an Affinity issue, and I didn't read v-kyr's link, but it sounds to me like an issue with the internal battery or more likely just your charger. It could also be more major, like the charging circuitry. Who knows.

The other thing is that I have an 11" 2014 MacBook Air - best Mac ever - but no way would I try to use it for anything other than general computing things (email, browsing, messages, word processing, etc.). It doesn't have a lot of power.

Current MacBook Airs are another matter. They're quite powerful. But not the older ones.

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