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Hello, My Mac started tripping off after few mins of use.


Here's the EtreCheck report:


Mac Pro, macOS 10.13

Posted on Feb 5, 2020 3:09 AM

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Posted on Feb 5, 2020 5:28 AM

See if you have a panic report (file's ending in .panic).  If you have more than 1, please post a couple as the differences can be very useful:

Look for the Kernel Panic reports at:

Finder -> Go -> Go to Folder -> /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports

<http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2546>

<http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT200553>

The panic report should have ".panic" in the file name.

You can put the panic report in an "Additional Text" box when you Reply


Without seeing a panic report, that would tell us which of these kernel extensions were loaded, then my default assumption is that one of the kernel extensions is not playing nice. I am only suggesting a kernel extension because they are the #1 cause of kernel panics (with Anti-Virus based kernel extensions being a the very top of the list). The #2 panic cause is 3rd party RAM. #3 is a broken USB device, broken USB hub, broken USB cable. Way way down on the list is a motherboard hardware problem


Anyway, you have these kernel extensions installed (not all may be loaded). If you do not need/use any of these any more, consider using the vendors uninstall instructions to remove them. If you do need them, then make sure you have the version compatible with your version of macOS High Sierra 10.13.6

Kernel Extensions:
    /Applications/Disk Drill.app
        SecureDisk.kext (Justin Johnson, 1.0 - SDK 10.12)

    /Applications/Kies.app
        ssudmdmcontrol.kext (DEVGURU Co., Ltd., 1.4.42 - SDK 10.6)
        ssudmdmdata.kext (DEVGURU Co., Ltd., 1.4.42 - SDK 10.6)
        ssuddrv.kext (DEVGURU Co., Ltd., 1.4.42 - SDK 10.6)
        ssudmtp.kext (DEVGURU Co., Ltd., 1.4.42 - SDK 10.5)
        ssudserial.kext (DEVGURU Co., Ltd., 1.4.42 - SDK 10.6)

    /Applications/Toast 12 Titanium/Toast Titanium.app
        TDIXController.kext (2.0)

    /Library/Extensions
        Soundflower.kext (MATT INGALLS, 2.0b2 - SDK 10.10)
        LaCieMvumi.kext (Marvell Semiconductor Inc, 1.3.21 - SDK 10.12)

    /System/Library/Extensions
        LivestreamDesktopAudioCapture.kext (Livestream LLC, 1.0.0 - SDK 10.8)

    /System/Library/Extensions/ssuddrv.kext/Contents/PlugIns
        ssdumdrv.kext (Samsung Electronics, 1.3)


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Feb 5, 2020 5:28 AM in response to LightHouse60

See if you have a panic report (file's ending in .panic).  If you have more than 1, please post a couple as the differences can be very useful:

Look for the Kernel Panic reports at:

Finder -> Go -> Go to Folder -> /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports

<http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2546>

<http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT200553>

The panic report should have ".panic" in the file name.

You can put the panic report in an "Additional Text" box when you Reply


Without seeing a panic report, that would tell us which of these kernel extensions were loaded, then my default assumption is that one of the kernel extensions is not playing nice. I am only suggesting a kernel extension because they are the #1 cause of kernel panics (with Anti-Virus based kernel extensions being a the very top of the list). The #2 panic cause is 3rd party RAM. #3 is a broken USB device, broken USB hub, broken USB cable. Way way down on the list is a motherboard hardware problem


Anyway, you have these kernel extensions installed (not all may be loaded). If you do not need/use any of these any more, consider using the vendors uninstall instructions to remove them. If you do need them, then make sure you have the version compatible with your version of macOS High Sierra 10.13.6

Kernel Extensions:
    /Applications/Disk Drill.app
        SecureDisk.kext (Justin Johnson, 1.0 - SDK 10.12)

    /Applications/Kies.app
        ssudmdmcontrol.kext (DEVGURU Co., Ltd., 1.4.42 - SDK 10.6)
        ssudmdmdata.kext (DEVGURU Co., Ltd., 1.4.42 - SDK 10.6)
        ssuddrv.kext (DEVGURU Co., Ltd., 1.4.42 - SDK 10.6)
        ssudmtp.kext (DEVGURU Co., Ltd., 1.4.42 - SDK 10.5)
        ssudserial.kext (DEVGURU Co., Ltd., 1.4.42 - SDK 10.6)

    /Applications/Toast 12 Titanium/Toast Titanium.app
        TDIXController.kext (2.0)

    /Library/Extensions
        Soundflower.kext (MATT INGALLS, 2.0b2 - SDK 10.10)
        LaCieMvumi.kext (Marvell Semiconductor Inc, 1.3.21 - SDK 10.12)

    /System/Library/Extensions
        LivestreamDesktopAudioCapture.kext (Livestream LLC, 1.0.0 - SDK 10.8)

    /System/Library/Extensions/ssuddrv.kext/Contents/PlugIns
        ssdumdrv.kext (Samsung Electronics, 1.3)


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