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Mac mini m1 crashes after sleeping

I've had my new M1 Mac Mini 256GB / 8GB RAM for about a month and it's been a good computer except for one major deal-breaker problem. Every time I leave the computer and it sleeps, the computer has to reboot from a crash. Usually the data can be recovered but today I lost about an hour worth of live transcription I had typed into an airtable form that hadn't been submitted yet.


I noticed that MacRumors message board has a ton of complaints about this but haven't been able to find any here. Anyone else experiencing this issue? Is there a workaround that doesn't involve disabling the sleep function wasting tons of energy?


Posted on Jul 26, 2021 2:11 PM

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Jul 27, 2021 9:01 AM in response to MCW

If you want to investigate this further, we would need to analyze any kernel panic reports that your Mac has generated. Alternately, you can do so yourself. These reports typically (if generated) are located in either the /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports or ~/Library/Logs/DiagnosticsReports folders.


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Jul 27, 2021 9:38 PM in response to MCW

I have the same issue with M1 MacBook Air. My Mac started to crash after sleeping for a while when it was connected to Apple Cinema Display. A “genius” guy at the local Apple store told me “crashing is not abnormal for Mac.” He and other support at Apple also told me old displays are no longer supported, so despite many users have been reporting crashing M1 Mac, Apple won’t do anything. I’m very disappointed.

Mac mini m1 crashes after sleeping

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