Debugger message: panic

Hi, Is anyone able to decipher anything from the debugger message (copied below)to help me understand whether there is a piece of rogue software causing this issue?


The iMac is just back from Apple to fix the touchbar, which stopped working soon after purchase. Now it randomly shuts down multiple times a day and gives the message below. It's under Apple care, but who can do without their computer for weeks?


Any suggestions gladly received :)


Mac has the following specs:


Apple M1 chip with 8‑core CPU, 8‑core GPU and 16‑core Neural Engine

GRAPHICS 065-C96Q 8-core GPU

16GB unified memory

1TB SSD storage

13-inch Retina display with True Tone

Two Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports

Touch Bar and Touch ID

PRO APPS 065-C171 NONE

SW LOGIC PRO X 065-C172 NONE

Backlit Magic Keyboard — US English

Accessory Kit



MacBook Pro (2020 and later)

Posted on Apr 5, 2022 3:59 PM

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Posted on Apr 5, 2022 4:50 PM

It is sometimes hard to tell from a single panic report, but this report is referencing Bluetooth. Sometimes we can get a better picture if we see several panic reports to determine if there may be a pattern.


Also, to look for possible software issues run EtreCheck and post the report here using the "Additional Text" icon which looks like a piece of paper. If you give EtreCheck "Full Disk Access", then the report will include more details which may provide clues.


Try running the Apple Diagnostics.


You have a 90 day part/repair warranty so it would be best to have Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider examine the laptop to make it right especially if this was not an issue before the repair.

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Apr 5, 2022 4:50 PM in response to RobbityBobbity

It is sometimes hard to tell from a single panic report, but this report is referencing Bluetooth. Sometimes we can get a better picture if we see several panic reports to determine if there may be a pattern.


Also, to look for possible software issues run EtreCheck and post the report here using the "Additional Text" icon which looks like a piece of paper. If you give EtreCheck "Full Disk Access", then the report will include more details which may provide clues.


Try running the Apple Diagnostics.


You have a 90 day part/repair warranty so it would be best to have Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider examine the laptop to make it right especially if this was not an issue before the repair.

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Debugger message: panic

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