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Kernel panic almost everyday

Hi community,


Since a week ago my mac is having a shutdown almost everyday.

This is the result of the last shutdown log.



Any help would be appreciated.


Thank you.

iMac 21.5″ 4K, macOS 10.15

Posted on Jun 7, 2020 9:28 PM

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Posted on Jun 8, 2020 5:49 AM

Could be any of these or a combination:

com.paloaltonetworks.kext.pangpd	5.0.4f16
org.virtualbox.kext.VBoxNetAdp	6.1.6
com.intel.kext.intelhaxm	7.5.1
com.symantec.ips.kext	9.0.3
com.symantec.nfm.kext	9.0.1
com.symantec.internetSecurity.kext	9.0.3
com.symantec.SymXIPS	9.0.1


My bet is on Norton, though. It's only purpose in life is to crash your Mac. There is nothing it can find that isn't already blocked by the OS.

Next in line would be Intel HAXM -- known problem child

Then, paloaltonetworks. -- I know nothing about them, but 99% of all developers can't create a functioning kernel extension if it would save their grandmother.

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Jun 8, 2020 5:49 AM in response to devdflm

Could be any of these or a combination:

com.paloaltonetworks.kext.pangpd	5.0.4f16
org.virtualbox.kext.VBoxNetAdp	6.1.6
com.intel.kext.intelhaxm	7.5.1
com.symantec.ips.kext	9.0.3
com.symantec.nfm.kext	9.0.1
com.symantec.internetSecurity.kext	9.0.3
com.symantec.SymXIPS	9.0.1


My bet is on Norton, though. It's only purpose in life is to crash your Mac. There is nothing it can find that isn't already blocked by the OS.

Next in line would be Intel HAXM -- known problem child

Then, paloaltonetworks. -- I know nothing about them, but 99% of all developers can't create a functioning kernel extension if it would save their grandmother.

Kernel panic almost everyday

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