kernel panics and spinning beachballs

Been getting a ton of spinning beachballs and a few kernel panics lately.

Performance is pretty dreadful.

I used EtreCheck to generate a report to see what is going on.

Thanks for your help.


Here's that report:


MacBook Pro Retina

Posted on Apr 6, 2021 5:00 PM

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Apr 6, 2021 7:32 PM in response to gr8fl4295

That's just another Etrecheck report. If you don't have a panic log, just uninstall the software listed in the Etrecheck report under Kernel Extensions.


The panic log would note the kernel extensions loaded when the panic occurred, not just installed in the system. That might eliminate some of them from consideration, but would not change the fact that you need to uninstall the software to see if it is the cause.

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