MacBook Pro Intel Core i7 4GB hangs why???

Any solutions?

I see, well, you will have to take it there for a check-up, it would be returned to you in 2 days if theres no problem with it. But if something is wrong, it will stay for a much longer time. I m not sure about your warrant but I could check with my harware team to see what the problem might be, I work for AMD, so i dont really deal with intel core nor nvidia graphic cards. But I would love it if you decide to switch to AMD graphics and cpus

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