Moody Mac Pro
My Mac Pro crashes, restarts and turns back on by itself, even when it's closed. The report is always a kernel error, but other things happen like the touch bar completely blanking out or blinking randomly.
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 13.3
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My Mac Pro crashes, restarts and turns back on by itself, even when it's closed. The report is always a kernel error, but other things happen like the touch bar completely blanking out or blinking randomly.
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 13.3
lucasamarante Said:
"Moody Mac Pro: My Mac Pro crashes, restarts and turns back on by itself, even when it's closed. The report is always a kernel error, but other things happen like the touch bar completely blanking out or blinking randomly."
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Troubleshooting Mac Keeler Errors:
Mac Stuck in a Boot Loop:
Being continuous, it sees to be an issue with caches. So, try updating your Mac, doing so in Safe Mode. In Safe Mode, Login Items do not run at login, certain preferences are set aside, and damaged system files are then reset. So, once booted in to Safe Mode, attempt an update install. For instructions, go here: How to Use Safe Mode on your Mac - Apple Support
lucasamarante Said:
"Moody Mac Pro: My Mac Pro crashes, restarts and turns back on by itself, even when it's closed. The report is always a kernel error, but other things happen like the touch bar completely blanking out or blinking randomly."
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Troubleshooting Mac Keeler Errors:
Mac Stuck in a Boot Loop:
Being continuous, it sees to be an issue with caches. So, try updating your Mac, doing so in Safe Mode. In Safe Mode, Login Items do not run at login, certain preferences are set aside, and damaged system files are then reset. So, once booted in to Safe Mode, attempt an update install. For instructions, go here: How to Use Safe Mode on your Mac - Apple Support
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Moody Mac Pro