Macbook pro 2015 restart with kernel error
I have a macbook pro 13" early 2015 and randomly i get this error:
i don't know interpret this logs
MacBook Pro 13", macOS 10.15
I have a macbook pro 13" early 2015 and randomly i get this error:
i don't know interpret this logs
MacBook Pro 13", macOS 10.15
you have two third-party extensions loaded. To make progress in this debugging you should remove them bi=oth completely:
loaded kexts:
com.fortinet.fct.kext.ipsec 1
com.intel.kext.intelhaxm 7.5.1
There are three quick take-aways from any panic report.
1) The panic-reason,
2) the extensions present at the "scene of the crime", and
3) the BSD process in which the problem occurred.
Take look at your other reports. What you are trying to determine is whether there is a TREND.
Case A) There is a trend: This same panic occurs in each case, with the same extensions present, in the same BSD process. A trend can indicate corrupted software or a Hardware problem that can be tracked down and solved.
Case B) There is a decided NON-Trend. The panics occur "all over the Map" for different panic reasons and in different BSD processes, with different extensions present.
A Non-trend suggests you may have RAM memory problems. MacOS slightly randomizes the load point of key routines on each startup, as a hedge against fixed-address attacks. This causes a marginal memory cell to move into different routines each time your Mac starts up.
If the above is just "word-salad" to you, just ask and Readers can explain a bit more.
you have two third-party extensions loaded. To make progress in this debugging you should remove them bi=oth completely:
loaded kexts:
com.fortinet.fct.kext.ipsec 1
com.intel.kext.intelhaxm 7.5.1
There are three quick take-aways from any panic report.
1) The panic-reason,
2) the extensions present at the "scene of the crime", and
3) the BSD process in which the problem occurred.
Take look at your other reports. What you are trying to determine is whether there is a TREND.
Case A) There is a trend: This same panic occurs in each case, with the same extensions present, in the same BSD process. A trend can indicate corrupted software or a Hardware problem that can be tracked down and solved.
Case B) There is a decided NON-Trend. The panics occur "all over the Map" for different panic reasons and in different BSD processes, with different extensions present.
A Non-trend suggests you may have RAM memory problems. MacOS slightly randomizes the load point of key routines on each startup, as a hedge against fixed-address attacks. This causes a marginal memory cell to move into different routines each time your Mac starts up.
If the above is just "word-salad" to you, just ask and Readers can explain a bit more.
Based on those reports (all are kernel panic, machine check, detected by multiple processors), I think you have a Hardware problem, possibly a Bad Processor or Bad Caches inside the processor.
Have you tried to run the diagnostic (hold D at startup and wait as long as 15 many-utes for it to load off Internet recovery) ?
If you send your Mac for service, your boot drive is likely to be swapped out during the repair.
What is the date of your most recent Backup?
Hello again!
i try to encrypt my disk and i make a mistake, so i decide to reinstall mac from zero.
format mac ssf with apfs and reinstall catalina.
When system starts i got new kernel error, this time i did not install any app, just start the system.
i`ll reinstall my apps again cause i not make a backup.
Yes, this problem is occurs random. Now, after format i'm using mac for almost 8 hours and dont have this problem.
i'm reinstalling my dev programs.
I run diagnostic tool, it takes 5~10min and not show any error when macbook in the power, on battery shows me an error like 45w its not original power supply.
My backups occurs diary.
Have any tool to test cpu? i test with yes and not have problem.
Unfortunately not, it reduces kernel panic a lot, but comes with little annoying freezes. Yesterday I send my mbp to an technical assistance for analysis.
Before the last update I have various kernel panics at day. With update it reduces to one per 2 days
After last catalina update (09/04/2020) i'm in 2 days without restart.
i'll monitoring and post here if it was resolved.
I have the same problem on mine Macbook Pro with Mojave.
Any kind of tests passed ok but the system falls in panic each 2-3 days.
Did last catalina update solve that problem?
Macbook pro 2015 restart with kernel error