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WilliamG

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Heya,

Another day, another 2018 Mac mini crash.

This time I was doing some file transfers to my RAID5.

Anyone seen anything like this before?

"build" : "Bridge OS 3.2 (16P2542)",
"crashReporterKey" : "c0dec0dec0dec0dec0dec0dec0dec0dec0de0001",
"date" : "2019-01-09 23:31:52.66 +0000",
"incident" : "D9A467ED-4EE1-4F25-A13A-55EAE274133F",
"kernel" : "Darwin Kernel Version 18.2.0: Mon Nov 12 20:24:14 PST 2018; root:xnu-4903.231.4~3\/RELEASE_ARM64_T8010",
"macOSOtherString" : "\n** In Memory Panic Stackshot Succeeded ** Bytes Traced 769232 **\n",
"macOSPanicFlags" : "0x4",
"macOSPanicString" : "panic(cpu 1 caller 0xffffff7f921ad462): \"OSX Watchdog Timeout: 5i0 5r2934 395i1 1305i0 2240i1 \"@\/BuildRoot\/Library\/Caches\/com.apple.xbs\/Sources\/OSXWatchdog\/OSXWatchdog-28.200.3\/Source\/AppleOSXWatchdog\/AppleOSXWatchdog.cpp:282\nBacktrace (CPU 1), Frame : Return Address\n0xffffff82076e3c70 : 0xffffff800e1aeafd \n0xffffff82076e3cc0 : 0xffffff800e2e85a3 \n0xffffff82076e3d00 : 0xffffff800e2d9fca \n0xffffff82076e3d70 : 0xffffff800e15bca0 \n0xffffff82076e3d90 : 0xffffff800e1ae517 \n0xffffff82076e3eb0 : 0xffffff800e1ae363 \n0xffffff82076e3f20 : 0xffffff7f921ad462 \n0xffffff82076e3f60 : 0xffffff7f921ad590 \n0xffffff82076e3fa0 : 0xffffff800e15b0ce \n Kernel Extensions in backtrace:\n com.apple.driver.AppleOSXWatchdog(1.0)[F677275E-0C32-3CCB-9AE8-FD02558657AB]@0xffffff7f921ac000->0xffffff7f921affff\n dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.9)[7EA30FDD-A2FB-390F-99DD-42BC19691BB4]@0xffffff7f8eaeb000\n\nBSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task\n\nMac OS version:\n18C54\n\nKernel version:\nDarwin Kernel Version 18.2.0: Mon Nov 12 20:24:46 PST 2018; root:xnu-4903.231.4~2\/RELEASE_X86_64\nKernel UUID: 56B30885-F9BA-30E8-AD1C-5D59EC243BA9\nKernel slide: 0x000000000de00000\nKernel text base: 0xffffff800e000000\n__HIB text base: 0xffffff800df00000\nSystem model name: Macmini8,1 (Mac-7BA5B2DFE22DDD8C)\n\nSystem uptime in nanoseconds: 4881452045008\nlast loaded kext at 243231236274: @filesystems.msdosfs\t1.10 (addr 0xffffff7f92539000, size 69632)\nlast unloaded kext at 4860344051748: >!AFileSystemDriver\t3.0.1 (addr 0xffffff7f8f4c4000, size 8192)\nloaded kexts:\ncom.intel.driver.EnergyDriver\t3.5.5\ncom.softraid.driver.SoftRAID\t5.7.2\n>!AGraphicsDevicePolicy\t3.28.4\n@fileutil\t18.306.12\n@AGDCPluginDisplayMetrics\t3.28.4\n>!AHV\t1\n|IOUserEthernet\t1.0.1\n|IO!BSerialManager\t6.0.9f2\n>pmtelemetry\t1\n@Dont_Steal_Mac_OS_X\t7.0.0\n>!AUpstreamUserClient\t3.6.5\n>AGPM\t110.23.46\n>!APlatformEnabler\t2.7.0d0\n>X86PlatformShim\t1.0.0\n>!AVirtIO\t2.1.2\n>!AMCCSControl\t1.5.6\n>!A!IKBLGraphics\t12.0.4\n>BridgeAudioCommunication\t5.2\n>!AThunderboltIP\t3.1.2\n>!ABridgeAudio!C\t5.2\n>!AGFXHDA\t100.1.40\n>!AAVEBridge\t6.18\n>!A!ISlowAdaptiveClocking\t4.0.0\n>!AOSXWatchdog\t1\n>!A!IPCHPMC\t2.0.1\n>!A!ICFLGraphicsFramebuffer\t12.0.4\n@filesystems.autofs\t3.0\n>BCMWLANFirmware4355.Hashstore\t1\n>BCMWLANFirmware4364.Hashstore\t1\n|!ABCM5701Ethernet\t10.3.3\n>!ABCMWLANBusInterfacePCIe\t1\n@filesystems.apfs\t945.230.6\n>!AAHCIPort\t329.200.2\n@filesystems.hfs.kext\t407.200.4\n@BootCache\t40\n@!AFSCompression.!AFSCompressionTypeDataless\t1.0.0d1\n@!AFSCompression.!AFSCompressionTypeZlib\t1.0.0\n@!ASystemPolicy\t1.0\n@private.KextAudit\t1.0\n>!AACPIButtons\t6.1\n>!ASMBIOS\t2.1\n>!AACPIEC\t6.1\n>!AAPIC\t1.7\n@nke.applicationfirewall\t190\n$TMSafetyNet\t8\n>!AGraphicsControl\t3.28.4\n|IOAVB!F\t710.1\n@plugin.IOgPTPPlugin\t700.7\n>!ASSE\t1.0\n>!ASMBus!C\t1.0.18d1\n@!AGPUWrangler\t3.28.4\n|IONDRVSupport\t530\n>X86PlatformPlugin\t1.0.0\n|IOSlowAdaptiveClocking!F\t1.0.0\n|IO!BHost!CUARTTransport\t6.0.9f2\n|IO!BHost!CTransport\t6.0.9f2\n>!A!ILpssUARTv1\t3.0.60\n>!A!ILpssUARTCommon\t3.0.60\n>!AOnboardSerial\t1.0\n|IOSkywalk!F\t1\n>IOPlatformPlugin!F\t6.0.0d8\n|IOAudio!F\t206.5\n@vecLib.kext\t1.2.0\n@!AGraphicsDeviceControl\t3.28.4\n|IOAccelerator!F2\t404.2.2\n|IOGraphics!F\t530.14\n|IOSurface\t255.1\n@kext.triggers\t1.0\n|IOUSBHIDDriver\t900.4.2\n>Core!S\t546.50.1\n|IOAHCIBlock!S\t301.200.2\n>usb.IOUSBHostHIDDevice\t1.2\n>usb.cdc.ncm\t5.0.0\n>!AHPM\t3.3.0\n>!A!ILpssI2C!C\t3.0.60\n>!A!ILpssDmac\t3.0.60\n>!A!ILpssI2C\t3.0.60\n>!AThunderboltDPInAdapter\t5.5.8\n>!AThunderboltDPOutAdapter\t5.5.8\n>!AThunderboltDPAdapter!F\t5.5.8\n>!AThunderboltPCIUpAdapter\t2.1.4\n>!AThunderboltPCIDownAdapter\t2.1.4\n>usb.cdc\t5.0.0\n>usb.networking\t5.0.0\n>usb.!UHostCompositeDevice\t1.2\n>!UHostMergeProperties\t1.2\n|IOEthernetAVB!C\t1.1.0\n>!ABCMWLANCore\t1.0.0\n>mDNSOffloadUserClient\t1.0.1b8\n>IOImageLoader\t1.0.0\n|IOSerial!F\t11\n|IO80211!FV2\t1200.12.2\n>corecapture\t1.0.4\n>!AThunderboltNHI\t4.7.6\n|IOThunderbolt!F\t6.8.1\n|IOAHCI!F\t288\n>!UVHCI\t1.2\n>usb.!UVHCICommon\t1.0\n>!AEffaceableNOR\t1.0\n|IOBufferCopy!C\t1.1.0\n|IOBufferCopyEngine!F\t1\n|IONVMe!F\t2.1.0\n>usb.!UXHCIPCI\t1.2\n>usb.!UXHCI\t1.2\n@filesystems.hfs.encodings.kext\t1\n>usb.!UHostPacketFilter\t1.0\n|IOUSB!F\t900.4.2\n>!AEFINVRAM\t2.1\n>!AEFIRuntime\t2.1\n>!ASMCRTC\t1.0\n|IOSMBus!F\t1.1\n|IOHID!F\t2.0.0\n$quarantine\t3\n$sandbox\t300.0\n@kext.!AMatch\t1.0.0d1\n>!AKeyStore\t2\n>!UTDM\t456.230.1\n>!AMobileFileIntegrity\t1.0.5\n@kext.CoreTrust\t1\n|IOUSBMass!SDriver\t145.200.2\n|IOSCSIBlockCommandsDevice\t408.200.1\n|IOSCSIArchitectureModel!F\t408.200.1\n>!ACredentialManager\t1.0\n>KernelRelayHost\t1\n>!ASEPManager\t1.0.1\n>IOSlaveProcessor\t1\n>!AFDEKeyStore\t28.30\n>!AEffaceable!S\t1.0\n|IOTimeSync!F\t700.7\n|IONetworking!F\t3.4\n>DiskImages\t493.0.0\n|IO!S!F\t2.1\n|IO!B!F\t6.0.9f2\n|IOUSBHost!F\t1.2\n>usb.!UCommon\t1.0\n>!ABusPower!C\t1.0\n|IOReport!F\t47\n>!AACPIPlatform\t6.1\n>!ASMC\t3.1.9\n|IOPCI!F\t2.9\n|IOACPI!F\t1.4\n@kec.Libm\t1\n@kec.pthread\t1\n@kec.corecrypto\t1.0\n",
 
What does Watchdog do?

> man watchdogd

WATCHDOGD(8) BSD System Manager's Manual WATCHDOGD(8)


NAME

watchdogd -- watchdog daemon


DESCRIPTION

watchdogd is part of the watchdog infrastructure, it ensures that both the kernel and user spaces are making progress.

If the kernel or user space is stuck, a reboot will be triggered by the watchdog infrastructure.

This command is not intended to be invoked directly.


Mac OS X November 1, 2013 Mac OS X

Usually happens when memory gets corrupted.
 
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> man watchdogd

WATCHDOGD(8) BSD System Manager's Manual WATCHDOGD(8)


NAME

watchdogd -- watchdog daemon


DESCRIPTION

watchdogd is part of the watchdog infrastructure, it ensures that both the kernel and user spaces are making progress.

If the kernel or user space is stuck, a reboot will be triggered by the watchdog infrastructure.

This command is not intended to be invoked directly.


Mac OS X November 1, 2013 Mac OS X

Usually happens when memory gets corrupted.

Why would memory get corrupted?
 
Thank you. I don't see anything specific that matches my query. My mini never sleeps, either, as it's a permanently-on server.

Annoying that the crash log is so unhelpful really...

You looked through all 100+ pages all ready :) ?

The T2 Bridge OS fault takes many forms at least in the MacBook Pro.

I would suggest you take what information you have and have your Mini serviced at an Apple store.
 
You looked through all 100+ pages all ready :) ?

The T2 Bridge OS fault takes many forms at least in the MacBook Pro.

I would suggest you take what information you have and have your Mini serviced at an Apple store.

Well, what I'm going to do is take that information I have and return the stupid thing. My 2014 mini didn't give me a lick of trouble, and this new mini is tiresome, tiresome, tiresome.
 
Well, what I'm going to do is take that information I have and return the stupid thing. My 2014 mini didn't give me a lick of trouble, and this new mini is tiresome, tiresome, tiresome.

Yep. Besides the T2 issue, MacBook Pro users have to worry about the butterfly keyboard, possible coil whine, display issues, and speakers dying :). I still would not hesitate to buy either the 2018 Mac Mini or the 2018 MacBook Pro but I would also return them within the 14 day return period if they had anything wrong with them (i.e. any crashes, etc.) .
 
Yep. Besides the T2 issue, MacBook Pro users have to worry about the butterfly keyboard, possible coil whine, display issues, and speakers dying :). I still would not hesitate to buy either the 2018 Mac Mini or the 2018 MacBook Pro but I would also return them within the 14 day return period if they had anything wrong with them (i.e. any crashes, etc.) .

Yep, but the mini seems to not be quite ready for primetime, especially when it comes to Thunderbolt 2 to 3 adapters etc etc - Apple's own!

Anyway, currently restoring my 2014 mini, and hopefully I'll be done with this mess..
 
FYI, my replacement Mac mini 2018 is doing the same thing under file transfers to Thunderbolt RAID.

Le sigh.
 
The good ole’ T2 BS surfaces yet again. Ugh! This has been an ongoing issue since the release of the iMP. Apple doesn’t seem to have any intention on fixing these Bridge OS KPs.
 
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Yeah. Such a pita.
Yep. Have had tons of them on iMPs and MBPs and now the mini. So it’s clear that the issue is not clear to Apple. How they’ve let this go nearing two years now is mind numbing. I’d like to know WTF they are doing.
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Yeah. Such a pita.
You should change your title to include Bridge OS kernel panic.
 
Yep. Have had tons of them on iMPs and MBPs and now the mini. So it’s clear that the issue is not clear to Apple. How they’ve let this go nearing two years now is mind numbing. I’d like to know WTF they are doing.
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You should change your title to include Bridge OS kernel panic.

Done.

This whole situation is mega frustrating.
 
FYI, my replacement Mac mini 2018 is doing the same thing under file transfers to Thunderbolt RAID.

Le sigh.
I wonder if it is the Raid, brand of raid box, or the fact that is transferring over thunderbolt (usb-c?). I have external HDDs over usb3 with no issues whatsoever. I regularly transferred hundreds of gb at a time from both windows and other macs onto the external. The only issue I had twice when transferring many files was a cache issue with finder not listing all new files. I force quit finder a they all popped up. I wonder if it caused by my lack of memory (8gb).
 
Heya,

Another day, another 2018 Mac mini crash.

This time I was doing some file transfers to my RAID5.

Anyone seen anything like this before?

"build" : "Bridge OS 3.2 (16P2542)",
"crashReporterKey" : "c0dec0dec0dec0dec0dec0dec0dec0dec0de0001",
"date" : "2019-01-09 23:31:52.66 +0000",
"incident" : "D9A467ED-4EE1-4F25-A13A-55EAE274133F",
"kernel" : "Darwin Kernel Version 18.2.0: Mon Nov 12 20:24:14 PST 2018; root:xnu-4903.231.4~3\/RELEASE_ARM64_T8010",
"macOSOtherString" : "\n** In Memory Panic Stackshot Succeeded ** Bytes Traced 769232 **\n",
"macOSPanicFlags" : "0x4",
"macOSPanicString" : "panic(cpu 1 caller 0xffffff7f921ad462): \"OSX Watchdog Timeout: 5i0 5r2934 395i1 1305i0 2240i1 \"@\/BuildRoot\/Library\/Caches\/com.apple.xbs\/Sources\/OSXWatchdog\/OSXWatchdog-28.200.3\/Source\/AppleOSXWatchdog\/AppleOSXWatchdog.cpp:282\nBacktrace (CPU 1), Frame : Return Address\n0xffffff82076e3c70 : 0xffffff800e1aeafd \n0xffffff82076e3cc0 : 0xffffff800e2e85a3 \n0xffffff82076e3d00 : 0xffffff800e2d9fca \n0xffffff82076e3d70 : 0xffffff800e15bca0 \n0xffffff82076e3d90 : 0xffffff800e1ae517 \n0xffffff82076e3eb0 : 0xffffff800e1ae363 \n0xffffff82076e3f20 : 0xffffff7f921ad462 \n0xffffff82076e3f60 : 0xffffff7f921ad590 \n0xffffff82076e3fa0 : 0xffffff800e15b0ce \n Kernel Extensions in backtrace:\n com.apple.driver.AppleOSXWatchdog(1.0)[F677275E-0C32-3CCB-9AE8-FD02558657AB]@0xffffff7f921ac000->0xffffff7f921affff\n dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.9)[7EA30FDD-A2FB-390F-99DD-42BC19691BB4]@0xffffff7f8eaeb000\n\nBSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task\n\nMac OS version:\n18C54\n\nKernel version:\nDarwin Kernel Version 18.2.0: Mon Nov 12 20:24:46 PST 2018; root:xnu-4903.231.4~2\/RELEASE_X86_64\nKernel UUID: 56B30885-F9BA-30E8-AD1C-5D59EC243BA9\nKernel slide: 0x000000000de00000\nKernel text base: 0xffffff800e000000\n__HIB text base: 0xffffff800df00000\nSystem model name: Macmini8,1 (Mac-7BA5B2DFE22DDD8C)\n\nSystem uptime in nanoseconds: 4881452045008\nlast loaded kext at 243231236274: @filesystems.msdosfs\t1.10 (addr 0xffffff7f92539000, size 69632)\nlast unloaded kext at 4860344051748: >!AFileSystemDriver\t3.0.1 (addr 0xffffff7f8f4c4000, size 8192)\nloaded kexts:\ncom.intel.driver.EnergyDriver\t3.5.5\ncom.softraid.driver.SoftRAID\t5.7.2\n>!AGraphicsDevicePolicy\t3.28.4\n@fileutil\t18.306.12\n@AGDCPluginDisplayMetrics\t3.28.4\n>!AHV\t1\n|IOUserEthernet\t1.0.1\n|IO!BSerialManager\t6.0.9f2\n>pmtelemetry\t1\n@Dont_Steal_Mac_OS_X\t7.0.0\n>!AUpstreamUserClient\t3.6.5\n>AGPM\t110.23.46\n>!APlatformEnabler\t2.7.0d0\n>X86PlatformShim\t1.0.0\n>!AVirtIO\t2.1.2\n>!AMCCSControl\t1.5.6\n>!A!IKBLGraphics\t12.0.4\n>BridgeAudioCommunication\t5.2\n>!AThunderboltIP\t3.1.2\n>!ABridgeAudio!C\t5.2\n>!AGFXHDA\t100.1.40\n>!AAVEBridge\t6.18\n>!A!ISlowAdaptiveClocking\t4.0.0\n>!AOSXWatchdog\t1\n>!A!IPCHPMC\t2.0.1\n>!A!ICFLGraphicsFramebuffer\t12.0.4\n@filesystems.autofs\t3.0\n>BCMWLANFirmware4355.Hashstore\t1\n>BCMWLANFirmware4364.Hashstore\t1\n|!ABCM5701Ethernet\t10.3.3\n>!ABCMWLANBusInterfacePCIe\t1\n@filesystems.apfs\t945.230.6\n>!AAHCIPort\t329.200.2\n@filesystems.hfs.kext\t407.200.4\n@BootCache\t40\n@!AFSCompression.!AFSCompressionTypeDataless\t1.0.0d1\n@!AFSCompression.!AFSCompressionTypeZlib\t1.0.0\n@!ASystemPolicy\t1.0\n@private.KextAudit\t1.0\n>!AACPIButtons\t6.1\n>!ASMBIOS\t2.1\n>!AACPIEC\t6.1\n>!AAPIC\t1.7\n@nke.applicationfirewall\t190\n$TMSafetyNet\t8\n>!AGraphicsControl\t3.28.4\n|IOAVB!F\t710.1\n@plugin.IOgPTPPlugin\t700.7\n>!ASSE\t1.0\n>!ASMBus!C\t1.0.18d1\n@!AGPUWrangler\t3.28.4\n|IONDRVSupport\t530\n>X86PlatformPlugin\t1.0.0\n|IOSlowAdaptiveClocking!F\t1.0.0\n|IO!BHost!CUARTTransport\t6.0.9f2\n|IO!BHost!CTransport\t6.0.9f2\n>!A!ILpssUARTv1\t3.0.60\n>!A!ILpssUARTCommon\t3.0.60\n>!AOnboardSerial\t1.0\n|IOSkywalk!F\t1\n>IOPlatformPlugin!F\t6.0.0d8\n|IOAudio!F\t206.5\n@vecLib.kext\t1.2.0\n@!AGraphicsDeviceControl\t3.28.4\n|IOAccelerator!F2\t404.2.2\n|IOGraphics!F\t530.14\n|IOSurface\t255.1\n@kext.triggers\t1.0\n|IOUSBHIDDriver\t900.4.2\n>Core!S\t546.50.1\n|IOAHCIBlock!S\t301.200.2\n>usb.IOUSBHostHIDDevice\t1.2\n>usb.cdc.ncm\t5.0.0\n>!AHPM\t3.3.0\n>!A!ILpssI2C!C\t3.0.60\n>!A!ILpssDmac\t3.0.60\n>!A!ILpssI2C\t3.0.60\n>!AThunderboltDPInAdapter\t5.5.8\n>!AThunderboltDPOutAdapter\t5.5.8\n>!AThunderboltDPAdapter!F\t5.5.8\n>!AThunderboltPCIUpAdapter\t2.1.4\n>!AThunderboltPCIDownAdapter\t2.1.4\n>usb.cdc\t5.0.0\n>usb.networking\t5.0.0\n>usb.!UHostCompositeDevice\t1.2\n>!UHostMergeProperties\t1.2\n|IOEthernetAVB!C\t1.1.0\n>!ABCMWLANCore\t1.0.0\n>mDNSOffloadUserClient\t1.0.1b8\n>IOImageLoader\t1.0.0\n|IOSerial!F\t11\n|IO80211!FV2\t1200.12.2\n>corecapture\t1.0.4\n>!AThunderboltNHI\t4.7.6\n|IOThunderbolt!F\t6.8.1\n|IOAHCI!F\t288\n>!UVHCI\t1.2\n>usb.!UVHCICommon\t1.0\n>!AEffaceableNOR\t1.0\n|IOBufferCopy!C\t1.1.0\n|IOBufferCopyEngine!F\t1\n|IONVMe!F\t2.1.0\n>usb.!UXHCIPCI\t1.2\n>usb.!UXHCI\t1.2\n@filesystems.hfs.encodings.kext\t1\n>usb.!UHostPacketFilter\t1.0\n|IOUSB!F\t900.4.2\n>!AEFINVRAM\t2.1\n>!AEFIRuntime\t2.1\n>!ASMCRTC\t1.0\n|IOSMBus!F\t1.1\n|IOHID!F\t2.0.0\n$quarantine\t3\n$sandbox\t300.0\n@kext.!AMatch\t1.0.0d1\n>!AKeyStore\t2\n>!UTDM\t456.230.1\n>!AMobileFileIntegrity\t1.0.5\n@kext.CoreTrust\t1\n|IOUSBMass!SDriver\t145.200.2\n|IOSCSIBlockCommandsDevice\t408.200.1\n|IOSCSIArchitectureModel!F\t408.200.1\n>!ACredentialManager\t1.0\n>KernelRelayHost\t1\n>!ASEPManager\t1.0.1\n>IOSlaveProcessor\t1\n>!AFDEKeyStore\t28.30\n>!AEffaceable!S\t1.0\n|IOTimeSync!F\t700.7\n|IONetworking!F\t3.4\n>DiskImages\t493.0.0\n|IO!S!F\t2.1\n|IO!B!F\t6.0.9f2\n|IOUSBHost!F\t1.2\n>usb.!UCommon\t1.0\n>!ABusPower!C\t1.0\n|IOReport!F\t47\n>!AACPIPlatform\t6.1\n>!ASMC\t3.1.9\n|IOPCI!F\t2.9\n|IOACPI!F\t1.4\n@kec.Libm\t1\n@kec.pthread\t1\n@kec.corecrypto\t1.0\n",


I just received my mini today at looks like I got the same Kernel Panic. I first fired it up and updated OS. Then did a restore from a clean 2017 MPB I been using. I had a lot going on when it happened It was updating 9,000 photos and only a few hours in from life. I was also downloading a 30 GB Tomb Raider game when it happened. I am not to worried at the moment, I since did a OS reinstall and the temps seem to come down from a few hours ago. The first few hours it was going crazy hot with all the stuff going on, one time it even froze and I had to force reboot. Its 5 hours of new life now and it seems pretty stable. I was throwing everything at it for updates. But its almost done now :)

Screen Shot 2019-02-15 at 4.00.28 PM.png
 
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I did have a 2nd Memory Kernel Panic on Sunday. I was playing a game for an hour, temps were normal. I put the mini to sleep and shut off the monitor. When I came back I realized it had the same Kernel Panic.

The only thing I can think of that was common for both is my Time Machine external HD 1.6TB was encrypting. It took over 2 days to encrypt. If I get a 3rd one I will give Apple a call and see what they have to say.
 
I did have a 2nd Memory Kernel Panic on Sunday. I was playing a game for an hour, temps were normal. I put the mini to sleep and shut off the monitor. When I came back I realized it had the same Kernel Panic.

The only thing I can think of that was common for both is my Time Machine external HD 1.6TB was encrypting. It took over 2 days to encrypt. If I get a 3rd one I will give Apple a call and see what they have to say.
I thought the rule of mac mini is not to put the computer to sleep. It causes all sorts oof havoc.
 
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