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Catalina constantly crashing when Sleep

My 2019 15inch MacBook Pro with Vega 20 always crash and reboot when it going to sleep. And each time It automatically change "switch the graphics card" option in powel setting to uncheck.

panic(cpu 10 caller 0xffffff7f8359cad5): userspace watchdog timeout: no successful checkins from com.apple.WindowServer in 140 seconds service: com.apple.logd, total successful checkins since wake (27630 seconds ago): 2764, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago service: com.apple.WindowServer, total successful checkins since wake (27630 seconds ago): 2743, last successful checkin: 140 seconds ago Backtrace (CPU 10), Frame : Return Address 0xffffff922613b820 : 0xffffff8002b3f98b 0xffffff922613b870 : 0xffffff8002c76c15 0xffffff922613b8b0 : 0xffffff8002c6861e 0xffffff922613b900 : 0xffffff8002ae6a40 0xffffff922613b920 : 0xffffff8002b3f077 0xffffff922613ba20 : 0xffffff8002b3f45b 0xffffff922613ba70 : 0xffffff80032d2e05 0xffffff922613bae0 : 0xffffff7f8359cad5 0xffffff922613baf0 : 0xffffff7f8359c7e6 0xffffff922613bb10 : 0xffffff8003267adb 0xffffff922613bb60 : 0xffffff8003270a73 0xffffff922613bca0 : 0xffffff8002c26672 0xffffff922613bdb0 : 0xffffff8002b457f8 0xffffff922613be10 : 0xffffff8002b1c515 0xffffff922613be70 : 0xffffff8002b32f75 0xffffff922613bf00 : 0xffffff8002c4eaf5 0xffffff922613bfa0 : 0xffffff8002ae7226 Kernel Extensions in backtrace: com.apple.driver.watchdog(1.0)[58392D62-D9E8-3022-85C1-B78AC93B9167]@0xffffff7f8359b000->0xffffff7f835a3fff BSD process name corresponding to current thread: watchdogd Boot args: chunklist-security-epoch=0 -chunklist-no-rev2-dev Mac OS version: 19A583 Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 19.0.0: Wed Sep 25 20:18:50 PDT 2019; root:xnu-6153.11.26~2/RELEASE_X86_64 Kernel UUID: 70EDD61F-86EE-3E1B-873F-98D909B78160 Kernel slide: 0x0000000002800000 Kernel text base: 0xffffff8002a00000 __HIB text base: 0xffffff8002900000 System model name: MacBookPro15,3 (Mac-1E7E29AD0135F9BC) System shutdown begun: NO System uptime in nanoseconds: 72317935721672 last loaded kext at 47630239240999: >usb.cdc.acm 5.0.0 (addr 0xffffff7f89704000, size 32768) last unloaded kext at 72180562887002: com.paragon-software.lvm-for-mac 1 (addr 0xffffff7f86f2e000, size 94208) loaded kexts: com.paragon-software.filesystems.ntfs 62.5.15 @filesystems.afpfs 11.1 @nke.asp-tcp 8.0.2 @kext.AMDFramebuffer 3.0.0 @kext.AMDRadeonX5000 3.0.0 @kext.AMDRadeonServiceManager 3.0.0 >!AGraphicsDevicePolicy 4.1.46 @AGDCPluginDisplayMetrics 4.1.46 @fileutil 20.036.15 >!AHV 1 |IOUserEthernet 1.0.1 |IO!BSerialManager 7.0.0f8 >pmtelemetry 1 >AGPM 111.1.18 >!APlatformEnabler 2.7.0d0 >X86PlatformShim 1.0.0 @Dont_Steal_Mac_OS_X 7.0.0 >!AUpstreamUserClient 3.6.8 >AGDCBacklightControl 4.1.46 >AudioAUUC 1.70 >BridgeAudioCommunication 6.25 >!A!IKBLGraphics 14.0.0 >!AThunderboltIP 3.1.3 @kext.AMD10000!C 3.0.0 >!A!ISlowAdaptiveClocking 4.0.0 >!AAVEBridge 6.1 >!AHIDALSService 1 >!A!IPCHPMC 2.0.1 >!A!ICFLGraphicsFramebuffer 14.0.0 >!ABridgeAudio!C 6.25 >!AMuxControl2 4.1.46 >!ATopCaseHIDEventDriver 153 >!AGFXHDA 100.1.421 >!AMCCSControl 1.12 @filesystems.autofs 3.0 >BCMWLANFirmware4355.Hashstore 1 >BCMWLANFirmware4364.Hashstore 1 >BCMWLANFirmware4377.Hashstore 1 @filesystems.hfs.kext 522.0.9 @BootCache 40 @!AFSCompression.!AFSCompressionTypeDataless 1.0.0d1 @!AFSCompression.!AFSCompressionTypeZlib 1.0.0 >!AVirtIO 1.0 >!ABCMWLANBusInterfacePCIe 1 @filesystems.apfs 1412.11.7 >!A!II210Ethernet 2.3.1 @private.KextAudit 1.0 >!ASmartBatteryManager 161.0.0 >!AACPIButtons 6.1 >!ASMBIOS 2.1 >!AACPIEC 6.1 >!AAPIC 1.7 $!AImage4 1 @nke.applicationfirewall 302 $TMSafetyNet 8 @!ASystemPolicy 2.0.0 |EndpointSecurity 1 $SecureRemotePassword 1.0 @kext.AMDRadeonX5000HWLibs 1.0 @kext.AMDRadeonX5000HWServices 3.0.0 |IOAVB!F 800.17 >!ASSE 1.0 @!AGPUWrangler 4.1.46 >!ABacklightExpert 1.1.0 |IOSlowAdaptiveClocking!F 1.0.0 |IOAccelerator!F2 438.1.23 >!UAudio 320.47 >X86PlatformPlugin 1.0.0 >IOPlatformPlugin!F 6.0.0d8 >!AGraphicsControl 4.1.46 >!AHS!BDriver 153 >IO!BHIDDriver 7.0.0f8 >!AHIDKeyboard 209 >!AActuatorDriver 3400.35 >!AMultitouchDriver 3400.35 >!AInputDeviceSupport 3400.27 |IOAudio!F 300.2 @vecLib.kext 1.2.0 |IONDRVSupport 558.3 |IO!BHost!CUARTTransport 7.0.0f8 |IO!BHost!CTransport 7.0.0f8 >!A!ILpssUARTv1 3.0.60 >!A!ILpssUARTCommon 3.0.60 >!AOnboardSerial 1.0 @kext.AMDSupport 3.0.0 @!AGraphicsDeviceControl 4.1.46 >!ASMBus!C 1.0.18d1 |IOGraphics!F 558.3 @plugin.IOgPTPPlugin 800.14 @kext.triggers 1.0 >usb.!UHub 1.2 >usb.cdc.ncm 5.0.0 >!AThunderboltPCIUpAdapter 2.5.2 >!AThunderboltDPOutAdapter 6.2.3 >usb.cdc 5.0.0 >usb.networking 5.0.0 >usb.!UHostCompositeDevice 1.2 |IOSurface 269.6 @filesystems.hfs.encodings.kext 1 >!ABCMWLANCore 1.0.0 >IOImageLoader 1.0.0 |IOSerial!F 11 |IO80211!FV2 1200.12.2b1 >corecapture 1.0.4 |IOSkywalk!F 1 >!AThunderboltPCIDownAdapter 2.5.2 >!AThunderboltDPInAdapter 6.2.3 >!AThunderboltDPAdapter!F 6.2.3 >!AHPM 3.4.4 >!A!ILpssI2C!C 3.0.60 >!A!ILpssDmac 3.0.60 >!A!ILpssI2C 3.0.60 |IOEthernetAVB!C 1.1.0 >mDNSOffloadUserClient 1.0.1b8 >!AThunderboltNHI 5.5.8 |IOThunderbolt!F 7.4.5 >usb.!UVHCIBCE 1.2 >usb.!UVHCI 1.2 >usb.!UVHCICommonBCE 1.0 >usb.!UVHCICommon 1.0 >!AEffaceableNOR 1.0 |IOBufferCopy!C 1.1.0 |IOBufferCopyEngine!F 1 |IONVMe!F 2.1.0 >usb.!UXHCIPCI 1.2 >usb.!UXHCI 1.2 |IOUSB!F 900.4.2 >!AEFINVRAM 2.1 >!AEFIRuntime 2.1 >!ASMCRTC 1.0 |IOSMBus!F 1.1 |IOHID!F 2.0.0 $quarantine 4 $sandbox 300.0 @kext.!AMatch 1.0.0d1 >!AKeyStore 2 >!UTDM 489.11.2 |IOSCSIBlockCommandsDevice 422.0.2 >!ACredentialManager 1.0 >KernelRelayHost 1 >!ASEPManager 1.0.1 >IOSlaveProcessor 1 >!AFDEKeyStore 28.30 >!AEffaceable!S 1.0 >!AMobileFileIntegrity 1.0.5 @kext.CoreTrust 1 |CoreAnalytics!F 1 |IOTimeSync!F 800.14 |IONetworking!F 3.4 >DiskImages 493.0.0 |IO!B!F 7.0.0f8 |IO!BPacketLogger 7.0.0f8 |IOUSBMass!SDriver 157.11.2 |IOSCSIArchitectureModel!F 422.0.2 |IO!S!F 2.1 |IOUSBHost!F 1.2 >usb.!UCommon 1.0 >!UHostMergeProperties 1.2 >!ABusPower!C 1.0 |IOReport!F 47 >!AACPIPlatform 6.1 >!ASMC 3.1.9 >watchdog 1 |IOPCI!F 2.9 |IOACPI!F 1.4 @kec.pthread 1 @kec.Libm 1 @kec.corecrypto 1.0
panic(cpu 2 caller 0xffffff7f8c79cad5): userspace watchdog timeout: no successful checkins from com.apple.WindowServer in 140 seconds service: com.apple.logd, total successful checkins since load (1390 seconds ago): 140, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago service: com.apple.WindowServer, total successful checkins since load (1360 seconds ago): 122, last successful checkin: 140 seconds ago Backtrace (CPU 2), Frame : Return Address 0xffffff9234f33820 : 0xffffff800bd3f98b 0xffffff9234f33870 : 0xffffff800be76c15 0xffffff9234f338b0 : 0xffffff800be6861e 0xffffff9234f33900 : 0xffffff800bce6a40 0xffffff9234f33920 : 0xffffff800bd3f077 0xffffff9234f33a20 : 0xffffff800bd3f45b 0xffffff9234f33a70 : 0xffffff800c4d2e05 0xffffff9234f33ae0 : 0xffffff7f8c79cad5 0xffffff9234f33af0 : 0xffffff7f8c79c7e6 0xffffff9234f33b10 : 0xffffff800c467adb 0xffffff9234f33b60 : 0xffffff800c470a73 0xffffff9234f33ca0 : 0xffffff800be26672 0xffffff9234f33db0 : 0xffffff800bd457f8 0xffffff9234f33e10 : 0xffffff800bd1c515 0xffffff9234f33e70 : 0xffffff800bd32f75 0xffffff9234f33f00 : 0xffffff800be4eaf5 0xffffff9234f33fa0 : 0xffffff800bce7226 Kernel Extensions in backtrace: com.apple.driver.watchdog(1.0)[58392D62-D9E8-3022-85C1-B78AC93B9167]@0xffffff7f8c79b000->0xffffff7f8c7a3fff BSD process name corresponding to current thread: watchdogd Boot args: chunklist-security-epoch=0 -chunklist-no-rev2-dev Mac OS version: 19A583 Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 19.0.0: Wed Sep 25 20:18:50 PDT 2019; root:xnu-6153.11.26~2/RELEASE_X86_64 Kernel UUID: 70EDD61F-86EE-3E1B-873F-98D909B78160 Kernel slide: 0x000000000ba00000 Kernel text base: 0xffffff800bc00000 __HIB text base: 0xffffff800bb00000 System model name: MacBookPro15,3 (Mac-1E7E29AD0135F9BC) System shutdown begun: NO System uptime in nanoseconds: 1396265144871 last loaded kext at 247270477642: @filesystems.msdosfs 1.10 (addr 0xffffff7f92930000, size 69632) last unloaded kext at 1304947765322: >usb.!UHostPacketFilter 1.0 (addr 0xffffff7f8e4e4000, size 24576) loaded kexts: com.paragon-software.filesystems.ntfs 62.5.15 @filesystems.afpfs 11.1 @nke.asp-tcp 8.0.2 @filesystems.exfat 1.4 @kext.AMDFramebuffer 3.0.0 @kext.AMDRadeonX5000 3.0.0 @kext.AMDRadeonServiceManager 3.0.0 >!AGraphicsDevicePolicy 4.1.46 @fileutil 20.036.15 @AGDCPluginDisplayMetrics 4.1.46 >!AHV 1 |IOUserEthernet 1.0.1 |IO!BSerialManager 7.0.0f8 >!AUpstreamUserClient 3.6.8 >pmtelemetry 1 >!APlatformEnabler 2.7.0d0 >AGPM 111.1.18 >X86PlatformShim 1.0.0 >AGDCBacklightControl 4.1.46 >AudioAUUC 1.70 >!A!IKBLGraphics 14.0.0 @Dont_Steal_Mac_OS_X 7.0.0 >BridgeAudioCommunication 6.25 @kext.AMD10000!C 3.0.0 >!AThunderboltIP 3.1.3 >!AAVEBridge 6.1 >!AMCCSControl 1.12 >!AMuxControl2 4.1.46 >!ATopCaseHIDEventDriver 153 >!AHIDALSService 1 >!ABridgeAudio!C 6.25 >!AGFXHDA 100.1.421 >!A!IPCHPMC 2.0.1 >!A!ICFLGraphicsFramebuffer 14.0.0 >!A!ISlowAdaptiveClocking 4.0.0 @filesystems.autofs 3.0 >BCMWLANFirmware4355.Hashstore 1 >BCMWLANFirmware4364.Hashstore 1 >BCMWLANFirmware4377.Hashstore 1 @filesystems.hfs.kext 522.0.9 @BootCache 40 @!AFSCompression.!AFSCompressionTypeDataless 1.0.0d1 @!AFSCompression.!AFSCompressionTypeZlib 1.0.0 >!AVirtIO 1.0 >!ABCMWLANBusInterfacePCIe 1 @filesystems.apfs 1412.11.7 >!A!II210Ethernet 2.3.1 @private.KextAudit 1.0 >!ASmartBatteryManager 161.0.0 >!AACPIButtons 6.1 >!ASMBIOS 2.1 >!AACPIEC 6.1 >!AAPIC 1.7 $!AImage4 1 @nke.applicationfirewall 302 $TMSafetyNet 8 @!ASystemPolicy 2.0.0 |EndpointSecurity 1 $SecureRemotePassword 1.0 @kext.AMDRadeonX5000HWLibs 1.0 @kext.AMDRadeonX5000HWServices 3.0.0 |IOAVB!F 800.17 >!ASSE 1.0 >!ABacklightExpert 1.1.0 @!AGPUWrangler 4.1.46 >!UAudio 320.47 >!AActuatorDriver 3400.35 >!ASMBus!C 1.0.18d1 @kext.AMDSupport 3.0.0 >!AGraphicsControl 4.1.46 >!AHIDKeyboard 209 >!AHS!BDriver 153 >IO!BHIDDriver 7.0.0f8 >!AMultitouchDriver 3400.35 >!AInputDeviceSupport 3400.27 |IOAudio!F 300.2 @vecLib.kext 1.2.0 |IONDRVSupport 558.3 |IO!BHost!CUARTTransport 7.0.0f8 |IO!BHost!CTransport 7.0.0f8 >!A!ILpssUARTv1 3.0.60 >!A!ILpssUARTCommon 3.0.60 >!AOnboardSerial 1.0 @!AGraphicsDeviceControl 4.1.46 |IOAccelerator!F2 438.1.23 |IOGraphics!F 558.3 |IOSlowAdaptiveClocking!F 1.0.0 >X86PlatformPlugin 1.0.0 >IOPlatformPlugin!F 6.0.0d8 @plugin.IOgPTPPlugin 800.14 @kext.triggers 1.0 >usb.cdc.ncm 5.0.0 >usb.!UHub 1.2 >!AThunderboltPCIUpAdapter 2.5.2 >!AThunderboltDPOutAdapter 6.2.3 >usb.cdc 5.0.0 >usb.networking 5.0.0 >usb.!UHostCompositeDevice 1.2 |IOSurface 269.6 @filesystems.hfs.encodings.kext 1 >!ABCMWLANCore 1.0.0 >IOImageLoader 1.0.0 |IOSerial!F 11 |IO80211!FV2 1200.12.2b1 >corecapture 1.0.4 |IOSkywalk!F 1 >!AThunderboltPCIDownAdapter 2.5.2 >!AThunderboltDPInAdapter 6.2.3 >!AThunderboltDPAdapter!F 6.2.3 >!AHPM 3.4.4 >!A!ILpssI2C!C 3.0.60 >!A!ILpssDmac 3.0.60 >!A!ILpssI2C 3.0.60 >!AThunderboltNHI 5.5.8 |IOThunderbolt!F 7.4.5 |IOEthernetAVB!C 1.1.0 >mDNSOffloadUserClient 1.0.1b8 >usb.!UVHCIBCE 1.2 >usb.!UVHCI 1.2 >usb.!UVHCICommonBCE 1.0 >usb.!UVHCICommon 1.0 >!AEffaceableNOR 1.0 |IOBufferCopy!C 1.1.0 |IOBufferCopyEngine!F 1 |IONVMe!F 2.1.0 >usb.!UXHCIPCI 1.2 >usb.!UXHCI 1.2 |IOUSB!F 900.4.2 >!AEFINVRAM 2.1 >!AEFIRuntime 2.1 >!ASMCRTC 1.0 |IOSMBus!F 1.1 |IOHID!F 2.0.0 $quarantine 4 $sandbox 300.0 @kext.!AMatch 1.0.0d1 >!AKeyStore 2 >!UTDM 489.11.2 |IOSCSIBlockCommandsDevice 422.0.2 >!ACredentialManager 1.0 >KernelRelayHost 1 >!ASEPManager 1.0.1 >IOSlaveProcessor 1 >!AFDEKeyStore 28.30 >!AEffaceable!S 1.0 >!AMobileFileIntegrity 1.0.5 @kext.CoreTrust 1 |CoreAnalytics!F 1 |IOTimeSync!F 800.14 |IONetworking!F 3.4 >DiskImages 493.0.0 |IO!B!F 7.0.0f8 |IO!BPacketLogger 7.0.0f8 |IOUSBMass!SDriver 157.11.2 |IOSCSIArchitectureModel!F 422.0.2 |IO!S!F 2.1 |IOUSBHost!F 1.2 >usb.!UCommon 1.0 >!UHostMergeProperties 1.2 >!ABusPower!C 1.0 |IOReport!F 47 >!AACPIPlatform 6.1 >!ASMC 3.1.9 >watchdog 1 |IOPCI!F 2.9 |IOACPI!F 1.4 @kec.pthread 1 @kec.Libm 1 @kec.corecrypto 1.0


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Posted on Oct 16, 2019 5:59 AM

Hi GavinFoo,


Thanks for posting! I understand you might be having an issue with waking your MacBook Pro from sleep, and I'm glad to help.


To troubleshoot, I recommend starting with this resource: If your Mac doesn't sleep or wake when expected


"If your Mac doesn't wake when you expect

Your Mac might pause a few seconds before it wakes up. If it doesn't seem to wake at all, check for these possibilities:

  • Your screen brightness might be turned down.
  • If you're using an external display, your display might be turned off. 
  • Your Mac might be in safe sleep. To wake from safe sleep, press the power button.
  • Check for a sleep indicator light, if applicable, and make sure that your Mac isn't turned off."


If this doesn't seem to apply to what's happening, try these troubleshooting steps below. Safe mode and the test user account in particular may be helpful in narrowing down the issue:


"If the previous steps don't work

These additional steps may help identify or resolve the issue: 

  • Reset the SMC.
  • Reset NVRAM.
  • Disconnect external devices other than your Apple keyboard, mouse, and display. If that resolves the issue, gradually reconnect your devices, testing each time, until you find the device that is interfering with sleep. Then check the documentation that came with the device, or contact the device manufacturer.
  • Start up in Safe Mode to see if the issue is related to non-Apple startup items, login items, or kernel extensions. 
  • Try to isolate the issue by using another user account."


Cheers!

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Oct 16, 2019 5:59 AM in response to GavinFoo

Hi GavinFoo,


Thanks for posting! I understand you might be having an issue with waking your MacBook Pro from sleep, and I'm glad to help.


To troubleshoot, I recommend starting with this resource: If your Mac doesn't sleep or wake when expected


"If your Mac doesn't wake when you expect

Your Mac might pause a few seconds before it wakes up. If it doesn't seem to wake at all, check for these possibilities:

  • Your screen brightness might be turned down.
  • If you're using an external display, your display might be turned off. 
  • Your Mac might be in safe sleep. To wake from safe sleep, press the power button.
  • Check for a sleep indicator light, if applicable, and make sure that your Mac isn't turned off."


If this doesn't seem to apply to what's happening, try these troubleshooting steps below. Safe mode and the test user account in particular may be helpful in narrowing down the issue:


"If the previous steps don't work

These additional steps may help identify or resolve the issue: 

  • Reset the SMC.
  • Reset NVRAM.
  • Disconnect external devices other than your Apple keyboard, mouse, and display. If that resolves the issue, gradually reconnect your devices, testing each time, until you find the device that is interfering with sleep. Then check the documentation that came with the device, or contact the device manufacturer.
  • Start up in Safe Mode to see if the issue is related to non-Apple startup items, login items, or kernel extensions. 
  • Try to isolate the issue by using another user account."


Cheers!

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Jan 30, 2020 8:03 AM in response to dbnex14

... Just adding an update to my post above, I am no fairly confident that my system hanging is caused by either Catalina (v. 10.15.2) or Google Chrome (v. 79.0.3945.130 (Official Build) (64-bit)).


I can reliably reproduce system hang by opening Google Chrome. Sometimes it freezes my Catalina already on very first Chrome tab when I navigate to a web page such as Udemy.com (this page seam to consistently lead to freeze). Other times it takes 3 or 4 tabs navigated to some web pages.


  • As already explained, I can reliably reproduce this issue if using Google Chrome version above. I have removed every single extension from Chrome, tried uninstalling and reinstalling it, nothing helped. It freezes the system and the only way out is either (a) Power button or (b) waiting for about 4 minutes until system reboots by itself.
  • I tried same using Firefox and Safari and was unable to reproduce it.


For full list of attempts to solve the issue, refer to https://discussions.apple.com/thread/251071845?answerId=252047344022&page=1

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Dec 6, 2019 2:42 AM in response to GavinFoo

I was having this problem on a 15" MBP 2019 with the Pro Vega 20, then again on the 16" 2019 MBP with the 8GB Radeon I swapped it for.


Basically, your Catalina install comes with a bunch of extensions for running RAID hard drives (most users won't ever do this). Something about at least one of them is broken. I haven't worked out exactly which ones cause the problem, but they can all be safely removed if you don't use RAID HDDs.


They can be found in MacintoshHD>Library>Extensions. Make sure you're looking the right right Library folder, you want the one on in Macintosh HD, NOT the one under your username. I made a backup of them just in case, then cleared out the following .kext files:


ACS6x

ArcMSR

ATTOCelerityFC8

ATTOExpressSASHBA2

ATTOExpressSASRAID2

CalDigitHDProDrv

HighPointIOP

HighPointRR

PromiseSTEX

SoftRAID


Since I was on a very fresh install, I expect these are all the ones which come with Catalina as standard. My machine has since been waking from sleep successfully and quickly every time, even with multiple displays and USB-C devices plugged in.

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Nov 20, 2019 4:33 PM in response to GavinFoo

I've tried to fix this by installing Amphetamine https://apps.apple.com/us/app/amphetamine/id937984704?mt=12. This prevents the mac from sleeping but allows the screen to turn off still.


I'm not certain it's working but I allowed the screen to turn off for over 20 minutes with no crash. I'll test it overnight tonight.

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Nov 21, 2019 11:25 AM in response to GavinFoo

This is what I found. There are a number of postings on the internet about problems with AFP and SMB (Service Message Block) for attaching network attached storage using Catalina. Try using Google to search for "MacOS afp catalina" and "MacOS smb catalina".


https://discussions.apple.com/thread/280511

https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/catalina-wont-let-me-connect-to-afp-fileserver.2195290/ States that SMB is preferred over AFP since version 10.8. AFP (Apple Filing Protocol) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Filing_Protocol was originally designed for AppleTalk


Repeating the Google procedure for NFS (Network File System) also indicates some problems with Catalina. CIFS (Common Internet File System) is an open source implementation of SMB and may be more friendly for some systems.


https://appleinsider.com/articles/13/06/11/apple-shifts-from-afp-file-sharing-to-smb2-in-os-x-109-mavericks In 2013, Apple started moving from AFP to SMB2.

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Dec 15, 2019 3:12 AM in response to Yannis_T

I applied the latest Catalina update last night. This morning my 2019 iMac is again recovering from yet another crash. I have no clue what the crash log means, but I do see "BSD process name corresponding to current

thread: com.symantec.mes" at some point. Does this mean that Norton might be the cause behind this? The logs are as follows:


panic(cpu 3 caller 0xffffff8019b94a08): "a freed zone element has been modified in zone kalloc.128: expected 0xdeadbeefdeadbeef but found 0xffffff8055e8db50, bits changed 0x2152416f8b4565bf, at offset 88 of 128 in element 0xffffff803f699580, cookies 0x3f00113fdb467382 0x535211e1e97fd99"@/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-6153.61.1/osfmk/kern/zalloc.c:1229 Backtrace (CPU 3), Frame : Return Address 0xffffff81315aa670 : 0xffffff8019b3bb1b 0xffffff81315aa6c0 : 0xffffff8019c733e5 0xffffff81315aa700 : 0xffffff8019c64e5e 0xffffff81315aa750 : 0xffffff8019ae2a40 0xffffff81315aa770 : 0xffffff8019b3b207 0xffffff81315aa870 : 0xffffff8019b3b5eb 0xffffff81315aa8c0 : 0xffffff801a2d24f9 0xffffff81315aa930 : 0xffffff8019b94a08 0xffffff81315aa960 : 0xffffff8019b952e0 0xffffff81315aa980 : 0xffffff8019b969f8 0xffffff81315aa9c0 : 0xffffff8019b92c17 0xffffff81315aaaf0 : 0xffffff8019b487f4 0xffffff81315aab60 : 0xffffff801a205577 0xffffff81315aab90 : 0xffffff7f9a5bc033 0xffffff81315aabb0 : 0xffffff7f9a5c8d2e 0xffffff81315aac10 : 0xffffff7f9a5c199f 0xffffff81315aac80 : 0xffffff7f9a5be9c0 0xffffff81315aaeb0 : 0xffffff7f9a5be1af 0xffffff81315aafa0 : 0xffffff7f9a5c2940 0xffffff81315ab230 : 0xffffff7f9a5bfab5 0xffffff81315ab460 : 0xffffff7f9a5be1af 0xffffff81315ab550 : 0xffffff7f9a5bcb13 0xffffff81315ab6c0 : 0xffffff7f9a5b7b3e 0xffffff81315ab860 : 0xffffff801a2bfa0b 0xffffff81315ab8a0 : 0xffffff8019d9ae78 0xffffff81315ab8e0 : 0xffffff8019dbd624 0xffffff81315ab960 : 0xffffff8019da60d6 0xffffff81315abbb0 : 0xffffff8019da6bde 0xffffff81315abf40 : 0xffffff801a19acba 0xffffff81315abfa0 : 0xffffff8019ae3206 Kernel Extensions in backtrace: com.apple.security.sandbox(300.0)[2EBA3644-52EF-3EDD-B250-51603CA24A8C]@0xffffff7f9a5ac000->0xffffff7f9a605fff dependency: com.apple.driver.AppleMobileFileIntegrity(1.0.5)[2FAEE793-59BC-3ADF-A5E2-3BC8760AFE0B]@0xffffff7f9a584000 dependency: com.apple.kext.AppleMatch(1.0.0d1)[318675DA-B035-3425-B868-DAADB9D7C7F2]@0xffffff7f9a5a7000 dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOStorageFamily(2.1)[D6C7A1D3-1E90-37A3-9D36-F6793A476858]@0xffffff7f9a465000 BSD process name corresponding to current thread: com.symantec.mes


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Jan 6, 2020 7:19 AM in response to GavinFoo

I also have the same/similar issues as described in this thread.

After upgrading to Catalina my Mid 2015 MBP started to crash after waking up from sleep:

Neither Safari nor Chrome seem to be able to load new sites, as if there's no internet connection, while sites that were already open before going to sleep still work normally (e.g. Youtube still playing videos in the current tab, but opening a video in a new tab will result in endless loading). Mail does launch, and I can browse the list of emails, but cannot open any of them. Other apps (e.g. Word, Excel) still work normally (opening, editing, saving files).

When trying to reboot, I have to force-quit any frozen apps. Then Finder also freezes and has to be restarted forcefully. Then the reboot begins as you'd expect, with all the icons disappearing from the Desktop, but then I get an endless loading circle. No matter how long I wait, the MBP won't reboot on its own, I have to kill it holding the power button.

After the reboot, everything works fine, until the system goes into sleep mode again.


My local Apple retailer did a complete system check, hardware seems totally fine. EtreCheck also says that everything's okay.

Which it obviously isn't.

I tried every file-related suggestion mentioned here, but nothing worked.

Amphetamine had no effect on the issue either.

Tried with a new user account. Worked for a day or two, before the issue returned without me having changed any settings or installed any new software.

Did a clean install of Catalina, which at first seemed to solve the issue. No crashes for three or four days, but yesterday the issue came up again, and is now happening constantly, every time my MBP goes to sleep.


I would be really grateful for any further suggestions.

Also Apple, please fix this, it is really annoying and proves to be quite an obstacle for my work.

I'm currently considering downgrading to High Sierra (where I had no problems of that sort) or even installing Windows 10 via Bootcamp to finally be able to work properly again.


EtreCheck version: 5.4.8 (5091) Report generated: 2020-01-05 18:01:03 Download EtreCheck from https://etrecheck.com Runtime: 1:57 Performance: Excellent Sandbox: Enabled Full drive access: Disabled Problem: Apps are crashing Major Issues: None Minor Issues: These issues do not need immediate attention but they may indicate future problems or opportunities for improv ement. Unsigned files - There are unsigned software files installed. They appear to be legitimate but should be review ed. Limited drive access - More information may be available with Full Drive Access. Hardware Information: MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015) MacBook Pro Model: MacBookPro11,4 1 2,5 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 (i7-4870HQ) CPU: 4-core 16 GB RAM - Not upgradeable BANK 0/DIMM0 - 8 GB DDR3 1600 BANK 1/DIMM0 - 8 GB DDR3 1600 Battery: Health = Normal - Cycle count = 16 Video Information: Intel Iris Pro - VRAM: 1536 MB Color LCD (built-in) 3360 x 2100 Drives: disk0 - APPLE SSD SM0512G 500.28 GB (Solid State - TRIM: Yes) Internal PCI 8.0 GT/s x4 Serial ATA disk0s1 - EFI (MS-DOS FAT32) [EFI] 210 MB disk0s2 [APFS Container] 500.07 GB disk1 [APFS Virtual drive] 500.07 GB (Shared by 5 volumes) disk1s1 - Macintosh HD (APFS) (Shared - 10.80 GB used) disk1s2 - Preboot (APFS) [APFS Preboot] (Shared) disk1s3 - Recovery (APFS) [Recovery] (Shared) disk1s4 - VM (APFS) [APFS VM] (Shared - 1.07 GB used) disk1s5 - M******************n (APFS) [APFS Virtual drive] (Shared - 130.84 GB used) Mounted Volumes: disk1s1 - Macintosh HD 500.07 GB (Shared - 10.80 GB used, 361.97 GB available, 356.06 GB free) APFS Mount point: / Encrypted Read-only: Yes disk1s4 - VM [APFS VM] 500.07 GB (Shared - 1.07 GB used, 356.06 GB free) APFS Mount point: /private/var/vm disk1s5 - M******************n [APFS Virtual drive] 500.07 GB (Shared - 130.84 GB used, 361.97 GB available, 356.06 GB free) APFS Mount point: /System/Volumes/Data Encrypted Network: Interface en0: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Interface en3: Bluetooth PAN Interface bridge0: Thunderbolt Bridge System Software: macOS Catalina 10.15.2 (19C57) Time since boot: Less than an hour Notifications: Notifications not available without Full Drive Access. Security: Gatekeeper: Enabled System Integrity Protection: Enabled Antivirus software: Apple and AVG Unsigned Files: Launchd: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.valvesoftware.steamclean.plist Executable: ~/Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/steamclean Public Details: Exact match found in the whitelist - probably OK Launchd: /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.avg.update.plist Executable: /Applications/AVGAntivirus.app/Contents/Backend/scripts/update/update.sh Details: Exact match found in the whitelist - probably OK Launchd: /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.avg.uninstall.plist Executable: /Library/Application Support/AVGAntivirus/autouninstall/autouninstall.sh Details: Exact match found in the whitelist - probably OK Launchd: /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.avg.init.plist Executable: /Applications/AVGAntivirus.app/Contents/Backend/hub/init.sh Details: Exact match found in the whitelist - probably OK Launchd: /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.avg.hub.schedule.plist Executable: /Library/Application Support/AVGHUB/com.avg.hub.app/Contents/scripts/schedule.sh --ttl 14400 Details: Exact match found in the whitelist - probably OK Launchd: /Library/LaunchAgents/com.avg.userinit.plist Executable: /Applications/AVGAntivirus.app/Contents/Backend/hub/userinit.sh Details: Exact match found in the whitelist - probably OK Launchd: /Library/Application Support/AVGHUB/com.avg.hub.app/Contents/scripts/com.avg.hub.schedule.plist Executable: /Library/Application Support/AVGHUB/com.avg.hub.app/Contents/scripts/schedule.sh --ttl 14400 Details: Exact match found in the whitelist - probably OK Kernel Extensions: /Applications/AVGAntivirus.app AVGFileShield.kext (AVG Technologies CZ, s.r.o., 4.0.0 - SDK 10.12) AVGPacketForwarder.kext (AVG Technologies CZ, s.r.o., 2.1 - SDK 10.12) /Library/Extensions LittleSnitch.kext (Objective Development Software GmbH, 4.4.3 - SDK 10.11) System Launch Agents: [Not Loaded] 16 Apple tasks [Loaded] 173 Apple tasks [Running] 122 Apple tasks System Launch Daemons: [Not Loaded] 35 Apple tasks [Loaded] 186 Apple tasks [Running] 115 Apple tasks Launch Agents: [Running] at.obdev.LittleSnitchHelper.plist (Objective Development Software GmbH - installed 2019-12-28) [Running] at.obdev.LittleSnitchUIAgent.plist (Objective Development Software GmbH - installed 2019-12-28) [Other] com.adobe.ARMDCHelper.cc24aef4a1b90ed56a725c38014c95072f92651fb65e1bf9c8e43c37a23d420 d.plist (Adobe Systems, Inc. - installed 2019-12-27) [Not Loaded] com.avg.hub.plist (AVG Technologies CZ, s.r.o. - installed 2019-12-28) [Loaded] com.avg.userinit.plist (? 3ed33f6f - installed 2019-12-28) [Running] com.box.desktop.helper.plist (Box, Inc. - installed 2019-10-17) Launch Daemons: [Running] at.obdev.littlesnitchd.plist (Objective Development Software GmbH - installed 2019-12-28) [Loaded] com.adobe.ARMDC.Communicator.plist (Adobe Systems, Inc. - installed 2019-12-27) [Loaded] com.adobe.ARMDC.SMJobBlessHelper.plist (Adobe Systems, Inc. - installed 2019-12-27) [Loaded] com.adobe.fpsaud.plist (Adobe Systems, Inc. - installed 2019-11-23) [Not Loaded] com.avg.hub.schedule.plist (? a81c8beb - installed 2019-12-28) [Not Loaded] com.avg.hub.xpc.plist (AVG Technologies CZ, s.r.o. - installed 2019-12-28) [Loaded] com.avg.init.plist (? b7d61217 - installed 2019-12-28) [Loaded] com.avg.uninstall.plist (? 70fb3cd - installed 2019-12-28) [Loaded] com.avg.update.plist (? 3d634b49 - installed 2019-12-28) [Running] com.box.desktop.autoupdater.plist (Box, Inc. - installed 2019-10-17) User Launch Agents: [Loaded] com.dropbox.DropboxMacUpdate.agent.plist (Dropbox, Inc. - installed 2019-12-27) [Loaded] com.google.keystone.agent.plist (Google, Inc. - installed 2019-12-27) [Loaded] com.google.keystone.xpcservice.plist (Google, Inc. - installed 2019-12-27) [Running] com.huion.TabletDriverAgent.plist (? 0 - installed 2019-12-31) [Loaded] com.valvesoftware.steamclean.plist (? 0 - installed 2020-01-04) User Login Items: [Not Loaded] CIJSUAgent (Canon Inc. - installed 2019-12-27) Modern Login Item /Applications/Canon Utilities/IJ Scan Utility/Canon IJ Scan Utility2.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CIJSUAgent.app [Not Loaded] Display Menu Helper (App Store - installed 2019-12-27) Modern Login Item /Applications/Display Menu.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/Display Menu Helper.app [Not Loaded] StartUpHelper (Spotify - installed 2019-12-12) Modern Login Item /Applications/Spotify.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/StartUpHelper.app [Not Loaded] WhatsApp Login Helper (App Store - installed 2019-12-27) Modern Login Item /Applications/WhatsApp.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/WhatsApp Login Helper.app Internet Plug-ins: AdobePDFViewerNPAPI: 17.012.20098 (Adobe Systems, Inc. - installed 2019-12-03) FlashPlayer-10.6: 32.0.0.303 (Adobe Systems, Inc. - installed 2019-12-28) Flash Player: 32.0.0.303 (Adobe Systems, Inc. - installed 2019-12-28) AdobePDFViewer: 19.021.20058 (Adobe Systems, Inc. - installed 2019-12-03) Safari Extensions: Honey - App Store (installed 2020-01-05) 3rd Party Preference Panes: Flash Player (installed 2019-11-23) Time Machine: Time Machine information not available without Full Drive Access. 6 local snapshots Oldest local snapshot: 2020-01-04 16:21:28 Last local snapshot: 2020-01-05 15:58:48 Performance: System Load: 1.68 (1 min ago) 1.55 (5 min ago) 0.84 (15 min ago) Nominal I/O speed: 17.33 MB/s File system: 22.72 seconds Write speed: 1107 MB/s Read speed: 1829 MB/s CPU Usage Snapshot: Type Overall System 2 % User 2 % Idle 96 % Top Processes Snapshot by CPU: Process (count) CPU (Source - Location) Other processes 21.14 % (?) EtreCheck 8.16 % (App Store) Little Snitch Agent 0.69 % (Objective Development Software GmbH) Google Chrome 0.42 % (Google, Inc.) accountsd 0.24 % (Apple) Top Processes Snapshot by Memory: Process (count) RAM usage (Source - Location) EtreCheck 561 MB (App Store) Backup and Sync 424 MB (Google, Inc.) Dropbox 293 MB (Dropbox, Inc.) Google Chrome 165 MB (Google, Inc.) App Store 162 MB (Apple) Top Processes Snapshot by Network Use: Process Input / Output (Source - Location) Other processes 698 KB / 98 KB (?) Dropbox 108 KB / 224 KB (Dropbox, Inc.) CalendarAgent 3 KB / 3 KB (Apple) SystemUIServer 0 B / 64 B (Apple) homed 0 B / 0 B (Apple) Virtual Memory Information: Physical RAM: 16 GB Free RAM: 1.70 GB Used RAM: 6.64 GB Cached files: 7.66 GB Available RAM: 9.36 GB Swap Used: 0 B Software Installs (past 30 days): Install Date Name (Version) 2019-12-27 Gatekeeper Configuration Data (181) 2019-12-27 MRTConfigData (1.51) 2019-12-27 XProtectPlistConfigData (2110) 2019-12-27 Pixelmator (3.9) 2019-12-27 Numbers (6.0) 2019-12-27 Keynote (9.0) 2019-12-27 Pages (8.0) 2019-12-27 Dice (1.5) 2019-12-27 AdGuard for Safari (1.5.4) 2019-12-27 Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (Continuous) 2019-12-27 Box (2.10.219) 2019-12-27 Canon IJ-Druckertreiber 2019-12-27 Canon IJScanner15f 2019-12-27 Canon IJ Network Tool 2019-12-27 Quick Menu 2019-12-27 Canon IJ Scan Utility2 2019-12-27 WhatsApp (0.3.9309) 2019-12-27 Display Menu (2.2.3) 2019-12-28 StuffIt Expander (16.0.6) 2019-12-28 Adobe Flash Player 2019-12-28 AVG AntiVirus (19.4) 2019-12-28 AVGHUB 2020-01-05 Honey (11.6.10) 2020-01-05 EtreCheck (5.4.8) Diagnostics Information (past 7-30 days): Directory /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports is not accessible. 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Jan 6, 2020 5:10 PM in response to Deneuve01

I had solved the issue for 10.15.1 by following Tony Jefree's advice of Dec 6, 2019 2:42 AM  (move a set of extension files to a quarantine folder).  


Upgraded to 10.15.2 and the problem came back.  (The quarantined extension files came back, of course).  After quarantining the set of extension files again the problem has been gone for almost a week (fingers crossed).  I am using an external hdmi monitor;  if I use Apple's external Thunderbolt monitor, which I prefer, the problem re-occurs. 


Catalina has not been pleasant.  I am seriously considering Ubuntu. (Frying pan, fire?)

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Jan 9, 2020 1:13 AM in response to GavinFoo

Having followed this thread for months now and with my iMac 2019 crashing at least once a week still (its not connected to anything, as is the case with some other people reporting the same issue), I am truly amazed about the lack of response by Apple. For a machine that costs more than 2k this is truly unacceptable and this is the first time I'm seriously thinking of selling it.


I am pasting the latest report here in case anyone is listening.


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Jan 17, 2020 12:18 PM in response to bgreenwo

There are a combination of things going on from hub to display. But much of what's happening seems related to Catalina's handling of non-Apple external devices.


Here, I think my issues included an OWC Thunderbay enclosure and how the MBP dealt with sleep on external drives. Setting the computer and drives to never sleep helped there, but it was really just a kludge. However, it did help focus the troubleshooting on the drive sleep problem. I'm pretty sure now that the enclosure was a piece of the problem - I can at least rationalize the external monitor problem as being related to the enclosure too, since the monitor was connected through the enclosure.


OWC had recently posted a firmware upgrade, so I upgraded the firmware on the OWC external device. Probably helped - at least with any issues that were caused as a result of drives or monitor going to sleep.


However, the crash problem really vanished the week before when I downloaded the 10.15.2 Combo Updater (not from Software Update or App Store) directly from Apple. An earlier removal of kext files related to drive enclosures likely wasn't a factor because the Combo Updater replaced those files. But that fix (for some) did point out that something related to external enclosures may have been a piece of this problem.


Originally reinstalling Catalina and then adding supplementary updates on top of that didn't really fix anything; I'm kind of thinking now that the Combo Update may have included some files (or removed some files) that the direct installation of Catalina and supplemental upgrades didn't. Because I applied the Combo Update and the system worked as expected for a week before I upgraded the external device firmware, I can at least say that upgrading the firmware did not affect system software fix.


I remain pretty well convinced that it was the application of the Catalina 10.15.2 Combo Update that "Fixed" my problem - however others say that it hasn't fixed theirs. https://support.apple.com/downloads

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Jan 29, 2020 8:08 AM in response to GavinFoo

I have MacBookPro 2015, never had any issue until sometime mid January, 2020. I installed Catalina before that, as soon as it came out and had no issues. But in January, I started noticing that daily, my MBP will freeze for 3-4 minutes, then restart with that screen saying it crashed.

The things that changed is that I got latest Catalina and XCode

Catalina 10.15.2

XCode 11.3.1 (11C504)

So, I suspect one of these is the cause of this issue. My issue does not occur when going to sleep mode, nor do I loose WiFi connectivity or anything like that. After more observation, I notice it happen regularly when using Google Chrome. However, it happened also with Brave browser. I dont recall happening with Firefox.


Here is more info on my issue https://discussions.apple.com/thread/251071845?answerId=252047344022#252047344022

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Apr 21, 2020 6:23 PM in response to GavinFoo

Same issue on MacBook Pro 2019" ...


I have an external display connected USB-C to DisplayPort 1.2 on a Philips Monitors 4K Ultra HD LCD Monitor 276E8VJSB. Computer will sleep (energy savings begin, computer rests), upon wake OSX crashes.. Mac reboots and I need to setup the session all over again.


I tried two types of USB-C cables with same results thinking the official Apple supported USB-C cable would resolve, but this didn't work:


1) Cable Matters USB C to DisplayPort Cable https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01J6DT070/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


2) Moshi USB-C to DisplayPort Cable

https://www.apple.com/ca/shop/product/HLR62ZM/A/moshi-usb-c-to-displayport-cable


Still crashes... The only way to circumvent the issue is to disable "Prevent computer from sleeping automatically when the display is off" under Energy Saver... but this isn't a good solution. I use external display quite often with my MacBook and don't want to crush the battery and it always be on.

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Apr 24, 2020 10:38 AM in response to GavinFoo

Same on my brand new 16" MacBook Pro.... Pretty much on every sleep. I hate Catalina! The worst software from Apple ever... I also have this problem = And after having spend since November with Apple support, and countless Tests, they sent me to the Genious Bar - not so genious, as it happens on all my macs that run catalina, and covid 19 has genious bars closed... https://discussions.apple.com/thread/250726535

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May 22, 2020 10:01 AM in response to fraceman

Day 1 Updated:


My MBP16 is back to operating as if brand new (the good new). When I open the cover from sleep, it is on and logged in (via Apple Watch) before I can get the cover fully opened. Photos is running and synchronizing properly again. I downloaded about 2GB of photos from my Nikon and made some edits without any issue.


I can't quantify it, but it appears that the photo library sync is much slower than it used to be. It seems that there is some throttling going on between iCloud and the MBP-16. I used to feel the case heating up above the keyboard when it was making these transfers before, today it is remaining cool.


The Photos library on the MBP-16 is updating, but it is slow to complete compared to before.


My suspicion is that there is a data transfer issue that is going on between Catalina and the iCloud infrastructure. This would correlate with others investigations toward large file transfer issues. To address it, I believe Catalina and iCloud are getting throttled. Interestingly it seems that iOS and iPadOS are immune. Of course iOS grew from a communication centric system, where MacOS grew from processing centric system toward communication.


Here is how I got my MBP-16 working again: (Done in this order per Apple Support)

1) How to reset the SMC of your Mac

2) Reset NVRAM or PRAM on your Mac

3) How to reinstall macOS from macOS Recovery


Best of luck to you.


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Jun 4, 2020 8:16 AM in response to GavinFoo

I'm having the same problem when my 16" Macbook goes to sleep.


Configuration

2,3 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9​

64 GB 2667 MHz DDR4​

AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 4 GB​

Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB​

external LG 34UM94 Monitor​

external Keyboard​

external Mouse​

USBC->HDMI Adaptor for the monitor. USBC->HDMI Adaptor


After updating to 10.15.5 (19F101) each time I want to wake it up it was crashed with kernel panic.


It seems as if I could solve it: 

I removed the Monitor from the HDMI-Adaptor and plugged it to an USBC to Thunderbolt adaptor from Apple.

Now the LG is connected to Thunderbolt not HDMI, with a nice side effect: I can adjust the volume from the Keyboard now.


Maybe this helps someone.


P.S.

Disabling PowerNap, HDD Sleep did not make any difference on my system.


Anyway: It is a shame that Apple makes no effort to fix this! This high price machines MUST work perfectly!

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