Kernel panic happens continuously
Every time when I boot up my macbook air (early 2014) with osx High Sierra (10.13.2) a kernel panic occurs this happens all the time so want can I do?
MacBook Air, macOS Sierra (10.12.6)
Every time when I boot up my macbook air (early 2014) with osx High Sierra (10.13.2) a kernel panic occurs this happens all the time so want can I do?
MacBook Air, macOS Sierra (10.12.6)
It does not occur in Safe Mode but when I start it normally again it does
Please post a kernel panic log. You can find them in /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports.
Or, just look at the log and under last loaded kexts, uninstall any non-apple kexts. You will need to determine what software package installed those kexts (from the name of the kext), and use the developer's instructions to uninstall the software. Once you remove it all, test.
If the panics cease, you can install the software back one-at-a-time to determine the cause.
If you post the log, we may be able to offer advice on whether we know of an update or otherwise recommend the software.
I installed the 10.13.1 version (not beta) and now my mac works fine again.
See the Apple Beta Software Program Agreement, specifically sections 5+6:
See if the panics persist in Safe Mode and if not, when started again normally.
Did it also happen with 10.13.1 rather than the beta/preview you're using now ?.
Well I used my MacBook in the evening and it worked fine but when I used it in the morning the problem showed up
It does not occur in Safe Mode but when I start it normally again it does
Well done 🙂 : file a bug report if you can.
Kernel panic happens continuously