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14" MACBOOK M1 pro Crash: panic(cpu 2 caller 0xfffffe001e02d684)

My 14" new Macbook M1 pro just crashes a couple of times due to the weird error.Does anybody faced a similar problem. Is there a fix for it. Attached herewith the report


panic(cpu 2 caller 0xfffffe001e02d684): AMCC2 PLANE2 UNEXP_RT_HIT_DIR error: INTSTS1 0x00000100 AFERRLOG0/1/2/3/4 0x4ee6080/0xfea101/0x2571207/0x80/0x80004 ADDR 0x10104ee6080 CMD/SIZE 0x14(ncrdincr_ro)/0x7f AID/TID 0x1207/0x257 @AppleT6000PlatformErrorHandler.cpp:2712

Debugger message: panic



MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 12.1

Posted on Jan 21, 2022 7:54 AM

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Jan 21, 2022 8:11 AM in response to archishetty

Do you have anything connected to it when it panics, like a CD/DVD/BluRay player device?

The last loaded kext has to do with Universal Disk Format driver. The only UDF things I can think of are optical disk drives.

However, I'm not certain the .udf is that UDF.


The T6000 platform may be unique to that Mac, so there could be a problem there. You should make an appointment at an Apple Genius Bar and have it evaluated. If you don't have a nearby Genius Bar, use https://support.apple.com to find an Authorized Service Center, or call AppleCare.

14" MACBOOK M1 pro Crash: panic(cpu 2 caller 0xfffffe001e02d684)

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