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F1no2020-09-28 19:04:55
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F1no, 2020-09-28 19:04:55

Macbook pro 13 2020 starts to warm up for no reason and lose charge when working from a network adapter, marriage?

I have a new macbook pro 13 2020. He is 4 days old. Upon arrival home, he turned it on and found that he was buzzing, I watched the processor heat up to 95-100 degrees. There are no reasons, the system monitor showed that the accountsd computer was loading the most, but in general the workload was at the level of 30%. One more thing confuses me, he started to discharge all the time on charging, and quite quickly, it is written that the power supply is an AC adapter, while the battery was not charged until it dropped to 88%. I didn’t deal with macbooks before, but is this generally normal behavior, or are there problems with the OS or some kind of controller? Because I notice sudden heating for no reason for the second time in these 3 or 4 days.

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elbrus56, 2020-10-02
@elbrus56

Already posted on Macrumors - https://www.macrumors.com/guide/accountsd/

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Igor Cherny, 2020-09-28
@freeg0r

You can open the Activity Monitor utility and see what is consuming the most, both CPU and energy.
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I think your account data is simply synchronized and indexed, it should stop relatively quickly.

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cocktail, 2020-10-01
@cocktail

1v1 problem. Only macbook pro 15 years old. The problem appeared after installing the latest Catalina update 10.15.7
In technical support, they got frostbitten. They offered to roll back to the "Mahav".
There are no other options.
It looks like another update problem, as it has already happened.
Just wait until they fix it.

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Ekaterina, 2020-10-04
@Katetorinka

Sign out with Apple ID, reboot Mac and sign in again, worked for me

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