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SOCD report detected: (iBoot panic)

My laptop got to a kernel panic once it return back from display off. I ran a diagnostic on the laptop and it returned back with no issue code.

After the kernel panic I get crash report with message "SOCD report detected: (iBoot panic)".


I don't see any issue obvious issue with the laptop but this reboot is annoying given that the laptop is brand new.


I appreciate if any one recommends a solution to this issue.


Laptop is MacBook Pro 16 M1 Max with macOS Monterey version 12.1

MacBook Pro (2020 and later)

Posted on Jan 26, 2022 4:14 PM

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Posted on Jan 27, 2022 2:56 PM

I followed all the troubleshooting I can find and now I’m working with apple support to find a resolution to this issue. I can reproduce this issue with following steps:

  1. after login click the apple logo and select sleep
  2. leave it on sleep mode for about 40 to 45 minutes.
  3. it will restart by it self
  4. after login again it will show the kernel panic message


this issue does not appear when switching to safe mode and it might be a software issue so I erased and reinstalled macOS with out any backup but it the issue still show up following the same steps.

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Jan 27, 2022 2:56 PM in response to Sparks0829

I followed all the troubleshooting I can find and now I’m working with apple support to find a resolution to this issue. I can reproduce this issue with following steps:

  1. after login click the apple logo and select sleep
  2. leave it on sleep mode for about 40 to 45 minutes.
  3. it will restart by it self
  4. after login again it will show the kernel panic message


this issue does not appear when switching to safe mode and it might be a software issue so I erased and reinstalled macOS with out any backup but it the issue still show up following the same steps.

Jan 27, 2022 2:10 PM in response to o455_mac_user

Hi there o455_mac_user,


We understand your MacBook Pro is showing a kernel panic report after powering it on. We're glad you've joined us in Apple Support Communities, and we can provide some guidance.


To begin, you'll want to work through the suggested steps in this link:


If your Mac restarts and a message appears


Let us know how it goes.


Take care.

Mar 18, 2022 5:55 AM in response to icepirate

system panic can happen due to many reasons. In my case I was unlucky and it seems that I got a defective new laptop. I’m assuming this rarely happens. If you get system panic message try follow the instructions in this link.

If your Mac restarts and a message appears - Apple Support


if you still get same issue, send it for service. I know that some 2020 M1 air laptops shipped with defective logic board. Hopefully you still with in the warranty period

SOCD report detected: (iBoot panic)

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