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you shut down your computer because of a problem

I have a 16" M1 Max Macbook Pro running macOS Ventura, and every time I restart my computer, when I log in it says, "You shut down your computer because of a problem." I have force-rebooted other macs before because they were not responding, and when I got this message then, it made sense because there was a problem. In this case, however, I get this message every time I restart. There are no problems of which I know that should warrant this message. Any ideas of what the problem might be?

MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 13.2

Posted on Feb 17, 2023 8:00 AM

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Feb 17, 2023 8:30 AM in response to dext3rr

you have provided no clues whatsoever.


Kernel Panic Reports are stored at:

/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports


If you copy and paste that string into:

Finder > Go menu > Go to Folder


it will take you to where those reports are stored.


They are named with Date&Time and start or end in ‘panic’

If you find one, please post the entire report here, by using the “additional text” Icon in the reply footer (looks like a paper with writing).


Please don’t post more about 20 lines of any other types of reports — they are interminable, and any information useful for this purpose is on the first screenful.


you shut down your computer because of a problem

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