![]() I see this a lot with SSD failures, but hard to know if that is the case here. Since the issue appears during power on or waking from sleep, it seems like the hardware is not powering on properly. This should not affect the data on the internal SSD, but I highly recommend you make sure you have a good backup anyway just to be safe. You can try a DFU firmware " Revive" to see if that makes any difference. That is an odd Kernel Panic which is referencing BridgeOS which is the special OS used by the T2 security chip. ![]() Yes you have a lot of audio software added, but if a problem there, it should just make your sound Apps crash, and nothing more. Seeing VMWare fusion, which can be invasive.ĭo they have a more recent version that is signed? Things that will make Apple support pause: if you go directly to the Genius Bar, they will run diagnostics overnight and return your Mac in the morning, "no fault detected" you likely have a hardware issue, possibly related to RAM memory or caches inside the processor. But they do not take our word for any conclusions, having their own more-rigorous processes. ![]() No need to send them huge uploads unless they ask for something specific. They can read anything on the forums if you tell them the title and/or your avatar. I think you should contact support, and ask for a specialist to read your panic reports. ![]() You have posted panic report digest at the end showing about that same panic with memory-related words in it in groups of two or three, more than 20 times in three days. ![]()
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