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thats called a kernel panic, the mac version of the blue screen of death. could be a software or hardware problem, definitely take it into apple and let them look after it. if you want to troubleshoot the issue yourself you can try to eliminate the software and OS by backing up and wiping the system. then perform all system updates and try to reproduce the issue, if it does happen then its a most likely a hardware issue. if it does not then it was most likely software, setting or conflict. after that use the migration assistant to import your backed up data (user account only, no system/network settings, no applications) and then try the reproduce the issue again. if not then your user account is okay, if so then you have an issue with your user account, possibly a corrupted preference file or bad system or program setting.
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