I've tried the SMC, PRAM/NVRAM resets, no dice. I can go days without anything, then in 10 minutes, I can have up to 4 panics consecutively. Been have this problem since upgrading to Monterrey at the beginning of the year. I have EtreCheck and have used it multiple times (and followed it's recommendations), no solution. Kernel Panic (MBP 13" 2017, macOS 12.2.1) I'm having this issue since the year began. I have an Apple (unless it's counterfeit, I bought it second hand) external keyboard I sometimes use connected via bluetooth in case that's worth mentioning. I noticed " last unloaded kext at 6005688605496: >!AHIDKeyboard". Did not transfer anything back over (ie using factory reset computer) and still had kernel panic.Īttaching the most recent report. I thought a fresh install would replace files important for operating. I started thinking it may be a software issue, especially because I recall deleting some files that looked like junk to me but were probably important about ~12 months ago. Genius Bar confirmed my hardware upgrades were well done. ~ 2 months ago, I started getting pixels and black squares on screen. ~11 months ago, I replaced SATA cable, upgraded HDD to SSD, and upgraded RAM from 2x2GB to 2x4GB - all with non-apple products (unsure, WD Blue, Crucial, respectively.) Started off about once a week now multiple times a day. Past ~6 months I've been getting kernel panics.
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