Kernel Panic after idle
Hi all,
I'm noticing kernel panics after my Macbook Pro has been idle for a while. After rebooting this is the error log;
Anyone that can help me with this or knows what I could do?
Thanks!
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Hi all,
I'm noticing kernel panics after my Macbook Pro has been idle for a while. After rebooting this is the error log;
Anyone that can help me with this or knows what I could do?
Thanks!
That looks like a Hardware issue "Thunderbolt power on failed".
Make a hard copy of that report and contact support through your usual method, such as by telephone,or use the "Contact Support" link at the top of any forum page.
If your computer is serviced, it may not return to you with the same Boot Drive. What is the date of you latest Backup?
That looks like a Hardware issue "Thunderbolt power on failed".
Make a hard copy of that report and contact support through your usual method, such as by telephone,or use the "Contact Support" link at the top of any forum page.
If your computer is serviced, it may not return to you with the same Boot Drive. What is the date of you latest Backup?
Kernel Panic after idle