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AirJordanFan93

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Jan 7, 2015
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I'll try to explain this as best I can as I don't really know how to word it. So I have been having issues with my MacBook over the last couple of days. I have had it for 18-months and haven't had any issues with it until now. Over the last few days, I have been having issues whenever I wake my Mac up from sleep mode the Mac has shut down and I need to power it up again, So I power it up and log in only to get an error message saying that MacOS run into problems and have to restart due to a kernel panic.

So I have done some things like a complete re-install of MacOS after wiping the SSD (I backed my data up before doing this BTW) But even after doing a complete re-install, I am still having the issue. I don't have much in the way of software installed outside of the default Apple apps, Spotify and Firefox. I have also run a diagnostic check and it said there are no issues either. As you can expect it's frustrating.

I did see this in the Console in the Crash Report for WindowServer. No idea what it means but hope it can help in explaining what my problem is.
This is a watchdog-triggered termination event, and not expected to be well-represented in the legacy crash format


For the record, I am running the most recent version of Monterey.
 
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