Macbook Pro 16 (Intel) - daily bootloops on Ventura

Dear all,


I have a 16' Macbook pro (Intel I9).

After upgrading to Ventura, there are bootloops and reboots happening almost every night, repeatedly.

The computer didn't leave my house, ever, mostly plugged in.


Tried to remove any cleaners or unnecessary software.


I attach the problem report below. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance.



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Posted on Dec 8, 2022 08:05 AM

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Posted on Dec 8, 2022 07:00 PM

The Kernel Panic is showing an issue with the GPU. If some third party software is not causing this panic, then there is some sort of hardware issue...most likely with the Logic Board which will need to be repaired.


To look for possible software issues, run EtreCheck and post the report here using the "Additional Text" icon which looks like a piece of paper.


Disconnect all external devices in case one of them is causing a problem. If you are using an external display, perhaps it is triggering the GPU kernel panic.


You can also try running the Apple Diagnostics to see if any hardware issues are detected. A passing diagnostic does not mean hardware is good...only that a failure was not encountered during the test at that point in time. The only useful diagnostic is one which actually reports an error.

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Dec 8, 2022 07:00 PM in response to asafk87

The Kernel Panic is showing an issue with the GPU. If some third party software is not causing this panic, then there is some sort of hardware issue...most likely with the Logic Board which will need to be repaired.


To look for possible software issues, run EtreCheck and post the report here using the "Additional Text" icon which looks like a piece of paper.


Disconnect all external devices in case one of them is causing a problem. If you are using an external display, perhaps it is triggering the GPU kernel panic.


You can also try running the Apple Diagnostics to see if any hardware issues are detected. A passing diagnostic does not mean hardware is good...only that a failure was not encountered during the test at that point in time. The only useful diagnostic is one which actually reports an error.

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Macbook Pro 16 (Intel) - daily bootloops on Ventura

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