M1 MAc Mini crashes causes kernel panic

Is there any solution to this problem from Apple? What is causing this?

Thanks!

Mac mini, macOS 11.0

Posted on Dec 11, 2020 8:15 PM

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Posted on Dec 12, 2020 9:37 AM

There could be a number of reasons for a kernel panic - hardware (wireless & BT), software, actual defect, incompatible settings/apps.


I had 2 kernel panics on my M1 Mini during the first week - one was a display sleep/wake issue and other was a software app that was under Rosetta2.


Both were resolved with updates and app upgrades.


You should capture the kernel panic messages and contact Apple Support for the reasons.

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Dec 12, 2020 9:37 AM in response to leopold212

There could be a number of reasons for a kernel panic - hardware (wireless & BT), software, actual defect, incompatible settings/apps.


I had 2 kernel panics on my M1 Mini during the first week - one was a display sleep/wake issue and other was a software app that was under Rosetta2.


Both were resolved with updates and app upgrades.


You should capture the kernel panic messages and contact Apple Support for the reasons.

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