MacBook Air m1 kernel panic

Hello, im facing a problem with my MacBook Air M1 chip. im getting a kernel panic. the device restarts itself and I couldn't know what is the problem.


MacBook Air 13″, macOS 14.1

Posted on Nov 24, 2023 3:35 PM

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Posted on Nov 25, 2023 11:40 AM

There are times where kernel panics can happen because of the RAM on the logic board being flawed, and Apple Diagnostics doesn't see the flaw.


If you backup your data to an external hard drive, and erase and restore just the OS to the hard drive, and do not attach any peripherals, and still get kernel panics, you know it is something on the logicboard.


Kernel panics can happen due to antiquated kernel extensions, corrupted data on the hard drive, or failing hard drive, or failing hardware, or incompatible peripherals.


http://www.binaryfruit.com/ DriveDX can test the health of the hard drive.

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