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Computer restarted cause of a problem MBP M1

I'm having the same problem over and over again, after my MacBook Pro 13" M1 have been sleeping and I starting it again I get this report " panic(cpu 3 caller 0xfffffe0027593624): "AppleHSBluetoothDevice::setPowerState(0xfffffe2333a7c490 : 0xfffffe0028ef4234, 1 -> 0) ". Some times the screen stays black and I have to manually restart by holding the start button.


This problem began after I set the computer to not wake up by bluetooth devices and I'm starting to see a pattern. If I put the computer to sleep, by closing the lid, and leave my apple keyboard on, I suspect that when my cat walks on it (because that's what cat's does) the computer panics because maybe it want to wake up but it's not allowed to cause I told it not to :D


Any other experiencing this?

Any comments?

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 11.4

Posted on Jul 11, 2021 6:12 AM

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Posted on Jul 11, 2021 6:25 AM

I would try suggestions given in this article.

  • Use safe mode to try to isolate the cause of the issue and other steps.


https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT200553

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Jul 11, 2021 6:43 AM in response to ffilipd

ffilipd wrote:

I'm having the same problem over and over again, after my MacBook Pro 13" M1 have been sleeping and I starting it again I get this report " panic(cpu 3 caller 0xfffffe0027593624): "AppleHSBluetoothDevice::setPowerState(0xfffffe2333a7c490 : 0xfffffe0028ef4234, 1 -> 0) ". Some times the screen stays black and I have to manually restart by holding the start button.

This problem began after I set the computer to not wake up by bluetooth devices and I'm starting to see a pattern. If I put the computer to sleep, by closing the lid, and leave my apple keyboard on, I suspect that when my cat walks on it (because that's what cat's does) the computer panics because maybe it want to wake up but it's not allowed to cause I told it not to :D

Any other experiencing this?
Any comments?


Try resetting the Blue tooth module or devices


Hold the Shift Option keys and click open the BT in the upper right menubar>Reset / Remove

and try again.

Computer restarted cause of a problem MBP M1

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