Some users claim that MacBook Pro with Touch Bar shuts down for no reason

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I don't recall that any other Mac device has had this much to talk about in recent years. It seems in the end that the rush to launch the long-awaited renewal of the MacBook Pro range and thus avoid the drain on sales that the company was suffering, has caused the Cupertino guys have launched a device with a large number of bugs and errors that shouldn't happen. We have previously talked about New MacBook Pro battery problems, which does not last remotely what Apple claims. We have also talked about Speaker problems when using Boot Camp (recently fixed issue), GPU failures... not to mention the non-possibility of Apple has a special team to recover data in case of failure of the new MacBook Pro.

The last problem that many users are claiming to have problems with is found when connecting an external hard drive to one of the Thunderbolt 3 / USC-C ports of the new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. Apparently many users are bit of connecting a hard drive to any of the device ports this shuts down suddenly when data transmission from external hard drive to SSD starts.

As MacRumors has confirmed, this problem also happens when we connect an external hard drive to our MacBook Pro through any of the Thunderbolt 3 / USC-C ports and Time Machine starts up, shutting down the computer within seconds of starting the copy. Apparently the only way to use Time Machine to make copies is through the device's Wi-Fi connection.

As it's usual, Apple has declined to comment on the matter., something that begins to infuriate its users who after having paid a large sum of money see how their new products do not stop reporting bugs again and again.


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