MBP red cap unreliable

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MBP red cap unreliable

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My old red cap MBP has been running for many years. I think mine is one of the first ones out there.

The internal storage was replaced pretty fast with a ATP NAND DURA 1GB.

This year I had two crashes - the last one today. The device became unresponsive on network and power cycle did help, but only after a couple of retries. The unit is flashing red on boot and then stops flashing and nothing more is happening.

First I tried with another PSU since it’s the second time this year but didn’t help. A couple of retries with the original PSU did help (raspberry pi PSU)

My data seems to be good. Could this be a hardware problem or maybe storage wear?
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The Lic# (mbpro-xxxxx) can you give you an idea of of how old the unit is?

What does the Storage say under the Information tab>System?

So the data still comes in ok but the unit itself is crashing/rebooting/not powering up properly?
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Mattk wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2026 10:46 pm The Lic# (mbpro-xxxxx) can you give you an idea of of how old the unit is?

What does the Storage say under the Information tab>System?

So the data still comes in ok but the unit itself is crashing/rebooting/not powering up properly?
Thanks for reply

LIC is 00188
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Yes I think all my data is good :) I do monthly backups, and yesterday when it happened again, I did a backup immediately without any issues.. Also I tried to do an SQL export in minutes resolution, but it failed. Unfortunately I can't give you the errors from the log.
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There's nothing visually obvious with the USB stick.

Power Data? V/mA are up a little but not sure if any bearing? My MB Reds are 5.30V 396mA 2.1W & 5.34V 429mA 2.29W so probably nothing of importance?
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Mattk wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2026 6:29 am There's nothing visually obvious with the USB stick.

Power Data? V/mA are up a little but not sure if any bearing? My MB Reds are 5.30V 396mA 2.1W & 5.34V 429mA 2.29W so probably nothing of importance?
As far as I remember the RPI PSU is 5.5v. I’ve been using the same PSU since the MBP was new.

Maybe I should consider to upgrade to MBP2 if the problem persists
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