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Received crash report from activity monitor today. This is a first!

I am posting the top portion of the report...I figure if you're smart enough to understand any of this. You'll understand what's up. This is a first for me. Bottom line, I need to know if there is anything I need to do immediately. Thank you in advance!!


Process: Activity Monitor [6490]

Path: /System/Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app/Contents/MacOS/Activity Monitor

Identifier: com.apple.ActivityMonitor

Version: 10.14 (1076)

Build Info: ActivityMonitor-1076000000000000~128

Code Type: X86-64 (Native)

Parent Process: ??? [1]

Responsible: Activity Monitor [6490]

User ID: 502


Date/Time: 2020-01-19 22:42:51.821 -0600

OS Version: Mac OS X 10.15.2 (19C57)

Report Version: 12

Anonymous UUID: 65F9D194-A446-4066-FC10-F64A8687AB64


Sleep/Wake UUID: C40BCF93-286E-4C09-87D0-64C6348692E2


Time Awake Since Boot: 80000 seconds

Time Since Wake: 3100 seconds


System Integrity Protection: enabled


Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread


Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT)

Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000

Exception Note: EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY


Application Specific Information:

dyld3 mode

Assertion failed: (cnt == 2), function apps_under_service, file /BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/SafeEjectGPU/SafeEjectGPU-32.8/Framework/SafeEjectGPU.mm, line 322.


I have about 4 hours until I need to be to work. I'm going to sleep with my computer open...I am a nurse so my brain needs rest :).


MacBook Pro 13", macOS 10.15

Posted on Jan 19, 2020 11:21 PM

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Posted on Jan 20, 2020 9:55 PM

(cnt == 2), function apps_under_service, file

/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/SafeEjectGPU/SafeEjectGPU-32.8/Framework/SafeEjectGPU.mm,

line 322.


With knowing about squat. It seems to be the GPU -- graphic processing unit.


The system crashed. Correct?


Does your machine seem hot?

Does it repeat?

Run hardware diagnostice. command + d at poweron.


You could try safe mode.

   Shutdown your machine.  Hold down the shift

key.  Poweron.  The boot up will take longer than normal

because the filesystem on the startup drive is being checked and

repaired as needed.   All about safe mode including what

features and apps safe boot leaves out. 

Safe boot uses a software driver instead

of using your machines video hardware.

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1455

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Jan 20, 2020 9:55 PM in response to So_Sleepy

(cnt == 2), function apps_under_service, file

/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/SafeEjectGPU/SafeEjectGPU-32.8/Framework/SafeEjectGPU.mm,

line 322.


With knowing about squat. It seems to be the GPU -- graphic processing unit.


The system crashed. Correct?


Does your machine seem hot?

Does it repeat?

Run hardware diagnostice. command + d at poweron.


You could try safe mode.

   Shutdown your machine.  Hold down the shift

key.  Poweron.  The boot up will take longer than normal

because the filesystem on the startup drive is being checked and

repaired as needed.   All about safe mode including what

features and apps safe boot leaves out. 

Safe boot uses a software driver instead

of using your machines video hardware.

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1455

Received crash report from activity monitor today. This is a first!

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