Panic | Kernel Trap | Type 14
LOTS of crashes. Below Error Log is from the latest. Can anyone help diagnose the issue?
iMac Retina 5K, 27", 2017. Catalina 10.15.6
iMac Line (2012 and Later)
LOTS of crashes. Below Error Log is from the latest. Can anyone help diagnose the issue?
iMac Retina 5K, 27", 2017. Catalina 10.15.6
iMac Line (2012 and Later)
You likely have a hardware fault. Take it to an Apple Store Genius Bar or Authorized Repair center to have it evaluated.
Kernel panics are predominately caused by third-party kernel extensions or hardware faults. Since you don't have any third-party kernel extensions loaded, it is likely hardware.
A Page Fault is memory related, so it may be your RAM. Apple Diagnostics or Rember can be used to check the RAM.
Resetting NVRAM may fix some rare causes of panics.
If you have any external hardware connected to the Mac, that could also cause a panic. If you have anything other than keyboard/mouse/printer connected, disconnect them and see if the panics stop.
You likely have a hardware fault. Take it to an Apple Store Genius Bar or Authorized Repair center to have it evaluated.
Kernel panics are predominately caused by third-party kernel extensions or hardware faults. Since you don't have any third-party kernel extensions loaded, it is likely hardware.
A Page Fault is memory related, so it may be your RAM. Apple Diagnostics or Rember can be used to check the RAM.
Resetting NVRAM may fix some rare causes of panics.
If you have any external hardware connected to the Mac, that could also cause a panic. If you have anything other than keyboard/mouse/printer connected, disconnect them and see if the panics stop.
Panic | Kernel Trap | Type 14