My Macbook Pro just started shutting down when I connect my IPhone to the laptop. Help please.

Everytime I connect my Iphone 4 to my Macbook Pro (purchased in 2006), the computer shuts down and reboots automatically before IPhoto even opens. I need to back up my IPhone so I can upgrade. PLEASE HELP!

Hi Jennette,
Thanks for visiting Apple Support Communities.
I'd suggest using the steps in this article to isolate and resolve the issue you're seeing:
Mac OS X: How to troubleshoot a software issue
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1199
All the best,
Jeremy

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