Kernel Panic on Macbook Pro M1 Max 16 Pouces

Hi Community,


I've got a frequent kernel panic when I'm using my personal hotspot. I think it occurs when I plugged my phone to my Macbook for letting it recharge when using Internet through it.

The strange is when i'm using another tel for hotspot, my mac works well.

I see some weird behaviors something just after as :

  • I cannot change the wifi network, it is stucked
  • I cannot access the networks preferences
  • Some applications has to be forced closed
  • The network is "zero" data transfer


Here is the kernel panic log i've got recently :


Thanks for your help,

MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 12.3

Posted on Jun 22, 2022 2:16 PM

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Jun 23, 2022 12:29 PM in response to apsylone

Hey there apsylone,


If your Mac is restarting and you see a message afterwards, you'll want to use the steps below to help resolve this:


If the kernel panic is caused by a known problem, the faulty software is identified. To make sure that this software doesn’t continue to cause kernel panics, move it to the Trash.
If the faulty software is not identified and your Mac continues to experience kernel panics, try the following:
Restart your Mac in safe mode. If it successfully starts up in safe mode, choose Apple menu  > App Store, click Updates, then install any available updates.
Uninstall any plug-ins or other enhancement software from manufacturers other than Apple. If you recently updated macOS or an app, plug-ins and other software that worked in the past may no longer be compatible. Read the manufacturer’s documentation (including Read Me notes) to be sure the software is compatible with your version of macOS.
Disconnect all devices except for an Apple keyboard and mouse. Remove hardware upgrades from other manufacturers, such as random-access memory (RAM) and Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) cards. Then try restarting your Mac.
If this resolves the issue, reconnect one device at a time, restarting your Mac after reconnecting each one, until you determine which device is causing the problem.
Use Apple Diagnostics to diagnose problems with your computer’s internal hardware, such as the logic board, memory, and wireless components. See the Apple Support article Use Apple Diagnostics to test your Mac.


Continue with the steps to reinstall macOS in the following resource:


If your Mac restarts and a message appears


Take care!


Jul 3, 2022 2:17 PM in response to apsylone

Thanks for getting back to us after trying all the recommendations, apsylone.


From this point forward, we'd recommend getting in touch with our support teams. They'll be able to go over additional options with you. You can reach them here:


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You can also find our phone number for your region at this link:


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All the best.

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