Kernel Panic - at my wits end
I've been having Kernel Panics for about half a year now. I know there are many, many posts about kernel panics but none of then are helpful to my situation. I'm running 10.12.6 on a 2011 MacBook Pro. The logic board and battery were replaced about two years ago. I installed a solid state hard drive about a year ago.
The genius bar won't even look at it, it's too old. I took it to a tech who did a clean install of the operating system but that did not work. The hardware test came back reporting no problems. Sometimes it restarts once, sometimes twice in a row-- The log in screen has the photo strangely off to the side but when I start typing in my password it rights its self. I have no clue as to how to proceed.
I really enjoy having all the things a MacBook Pro provides--built in DVD drive, ethernet capability, a slot for my camera's memory card. I really don't want to buy a new machine if I don't have to. It works fine, just has kernel panics several times a day.
MacBook Pro