Santa Panic Mac Os Catalina
Joined Jan 4, 2005 Messages 30,132 Reaction score 702 Points 113 Location Modesto, Ca. Your Mac's Specs iMac late 2012 21.5 i5 10:14. IMac 2010 27'QuadI7 OS10.13, MBPLate2011, iPad Pro10.5', iPhone7. I used Propertree to generate the SSDT-PLUG.aml and SSDT-EC.aml files in the OC/ACPI folder. There's an 'NOT VALID EC' message appeared in the prompt while generating the SSDT-EC.aml File. Not sure if it had something to do with the Kernel Panic. The original DSDT.aml (generated on the Hackintosh itself running LINUX POP! OS) is also attached.
Santa Panic Mac Os Catalina
Didn't know what to do anymore... thought this might be the right place to look for answers.
To get to the point...
I randomly get system crashes - the reason is always a kernel trap.. like just recently, 20 mins ago
Description: Panic (system crashes)
panic(cpu 0 caller 0x2a6ac2): Kernel trap at 0x00279f9d, type 14=page fault
BSD process name corresponding to current thread: firefox-bin
The thing is it doesn't matter what i do...they always seem to come again...
Usually when using Adobe Lightroom when either exporting a lot of pictures (90 +) or quickly scrolling thru them and sorting them.
Sometimes when running time machine... just when it's like at 90% it crashed again. But the next time it works... Its always a Kernel trap...
I'm running snow leopard since today, thought i might solve the problem but now i had the first again... (posted above) this time firefox was involved.. and also the only application running
I had the same crashes with Leopard.
Got the harddrive replaced somewhen before summer, everything was running smooth for a month or two without any problems... then it started again out of nothing. I reinstalled everything (at that time still Leopard)
and it worked again for about 1 month... now it started again. Someone at my mac shop said that those kernel traps could be a software problem. I reinstalled everything quite often, had the leopard install dvd checked, also ran several hardware tests... nothing was found.
It seemed that running a disk utility permission check and repair made the problem go away at least for a while because at least after those crashes the permissions seemed to have gotten crazy messed up.. at least with leopard.
I'm on a MacBook Pro 1,1
2gb ram
320gb hd
Intel Core Duo 2.16 GHz
In the now a lil over 3 years i have this MBP I had the motherboard or gfx chip as well as superdrive replaced twice already and the hd once.
Really don't know anymore what to do.
I think the extended warranty is gone now as well and this MBP is my one and only extensively needed workspace, connection to home, the world and so on... i love it but especially over the last 1 1/2 years it has given me troubles over troubles... no matter what they replace or said they had fixed...
well.. i hope anybody here has some ideas that can help
kind regards!
m.
Santa Panic Mac Os X
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