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macOS - Operating System
Kernel Panic occurs atleast twice daily
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<blockquote data-quote="wintermute" data-source="post: 1461293" data-attributes="member: 278919"><p><strong>Here's your problem...</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You stated that you uninstalled third party utilities, like Parallels, but it is readily apparent that you have several third party kernel extensions, including that from Parallels, that are still installed and running. You should try a CLEAN install of the OS.</p><p></p><p>From all your other troubleshooting, I am fairly sure this may be the problem. Bad memory would have been a good guess, but since you ran Rember and nothing came up, it is likely these third party kext files that are the source of the problem.</p><p></p><p>A clean install on a bootable external drive is a good way to test this theory, I see you had partial success with this in a later post, but then ran into a sleep-wake-bug / I/O driver bug with the external drive.</p><p></p><p>At this point, it appears you already had Apple replace hardware, which was likely unnecessary, but may have coincidentally solved your problem by forcing a clean install of the OS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wintermute, post: 1461293, member: 278919"] [b]Here's your problem...[/b] You stated that you uninstalled third party utilities, like Parallels, but it is readily apparent that you have several third party kernel extensions, including that from Parallels, that are still installed and running. You should try a CLEAN install of the OS. From all your other troubleshooting, I am fairly sure this may be the problem. Bad memory would have been a good guess, but since you ran Rember and nothing came up, it is likely these third party kext files that are the source of the problem. A clean install on a bootable external drive is a good way to test this theory, I see you had partial success with this in a later post, but then ran into a sleep-wake-bug / I/O driver bug with the external drive. At this point, it appears you already had Apple replace hardware, which was likely unnecessary, but may have coincidentally solved your problem by forcing a clean install of the OS. [/QUOTE]
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