iPad Air, iOS 8 and random reboots with blue screen

I Updated my iPad Air 16gb wifi model with iOS 8 yesterday and since then I am facing random reboots with blue screens. Is this a known issue or am I in trouble ?

Posted on Sep 18, 2014 11:33 AM

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Sep 27, 2014 2:28 AM in response to Techno_funky

It has nothing to do about Indian batch of iPad... The same problem is out there for many Canadian and us ppl.


Apple is aware about the issue. I have got their engineering team from US in loop. they are styding the matter...


meanwhile we we all can do two things:


1) as mentioned by Sunil, You should give feedback to Apple here: http://www.bugreport.apple.com/

Writing on this forum is just for people to help other members of the community.

2) pls share your diagnosis report with apple by enabling settings "send diagnosis report to apple"

it will help them to root down a problem form affected devices.

meanwhile, I'm trying a couple of things. Turned off my background app refresh and seeing if it helps...

And to clear a doubt about battery problem, I've plugged in my iPad and using it with cord.. Let's see if it still goes BSOD in power connected mode. Will update u...

Sep 27, 2014 2:45 AM in response to Techno_funky

All my dumps have this particular debugger message: WDT timeout.


"bug_type":"110","os_version":"iOS 8.0.2 (12A405)"}

Incident Identifier: 01741C3E-180D-488B-861D-2C5F6950F9A1

CrashReporter Key: e4f78073362feb12d28f32ecd84544aaf7df3504

Hardware Model: iPad4,1

Date/Time: 2014-09-26 20:42:07.869 +0530

OS Version: iOS 8.0.2 (12A405)



Debugger message: WDT timeout

8s ago: 0b50 0f9fd0ce63 0r1fb8000 0m0/1

OS version: 12A405

Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 14.0.0: Thu Sep 18 21:51:01 PDT 2014; root:xnu-2783.1.72~23/RELEASE_ARM64_S5L8960X

iBoot version: iBoot-2261.1.68

secure boot?: YES

Paniclog version: 3

Kernel slide: 0x000000000b400000

Kernel text base: 0xffffff800d402000

Epoch Time: sec usec

Boot : 0x5425682d 0x00000000

Sleep : 0x5425780a 0x000e958e

Wake : 0x54257834 0x000d761a

Calendar: 0x54258235 0x00036480



Total cpu_usage: 16945666

Thread task pri cpu_usage

0xffffff808fe6fc40 syslogd 4 0

0xffffff808f5ede80 kernel_task 0 3443163

0xffffff808f448800 kernel_task 0 3401371



Panicked task 0xffffff808f41fb20: 89136 pages, 141 threads: pid 0: kernel_task

panicked thread: 0xffffff808f5ede80, backtrace: 0xffffff80008a1a20

lr: 0xffffff800d4db44c fp: 0xffffff80008a1a80

lr: 0xffffff800dab5cc8 fp: 0xffffff80008a1f60

lr: 0xffffff800e4b120c fp: 0xffffff80008a1fd0

lr: 0xffffff800d7edd4c fp: 0xffffff80008a1fe0

lr: 0xffffff800d4d126c fp: 0xffffff80008a1ff0

lr: 0xffffff800d4d9a58 fp: 0xffffff8009c23ca0

lr: 0xffffff800d4d83a0 fp: 0x0000000000000000

Sep 28, 2014 12:08 AM in response to Crazynewfy

iPad Mini 2, updated through iTunes as usual (iTunes 11.4) on OSX 10.9.5


Frequent BSOD resets, especially when using an app for text input (Safari, BlogPress, PDFPen). After 8.0.2 (updated the same way), the iPad reset again after 3 hours' use. Have now closed as many background apps as possible, hoping to manage that way until Apple has a fix for this memory issue. (Note that turning off iCloud sync will also reduce memory use, but most people probably need that more than they need background apps they can reopen when required.)


In answer to the recent Apple customer who asked about historic Apple tech performance, I've been using Apple devices for over 20 years, and have rarely encountered this sloppy release procedure. Apple would do better to emulate the Debian Project: release software when it's READY. (Have an "unstable" option for those who want to ride the bleeding edge.)

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