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kernel panic caused by com.apple.driver.AppleIntelKBLGraphics ( iMac Retina 5K, 27-inch 2019) when upgrading from original OS to any major MacOS

Hello,


I tried to fix my iMac Retina 5K, 27-inch 2019 to bypass this critical kernel panic but without any success. Can you help me to find a solution please.

It happened when I tried to upgrade the original MacOS. The new installed OS keeps rebooting until I press shift, so I can boot in the safe mode.

panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff7fb38dae24): "[IGPU] Failed to wake the ME: reload=0, retries=50\n" @IGGuC.cpp:1698

Panicked task 0xffffff9a072a8870: 200 threads: pid 0: kernel_task

Backtrace (CPU 0), panicked thread: 0xffffff906f8c2598, Frame : Return Address

0xfffffffcffc3f770 : 0xffffff801ebebc41 

0xfffffffcffc3f7c0 : 0xffffff801ed588ec 

0xfffffffcffc3f800 : 0xffffff801ed47f6b 

0xfffffffcffc3f8c0 : 0xffffff801eb81971 

0xfffffffcffc3f8e0 : 0xffffff801ebebf37 

0xfffffffcffc3f9e0 : 0xffffff801ebeb5d2 

0xfffffffcffc3fa50 : 0xffffff801f3d3a98 

0xfffffffcffc3fb40 : 0xffffff7fb38dae24 

0xfffffffcffc3fb60 : 0xffffff7fb385359c 

0xfffffffcffc3fcd0 : 0xffffff7fb388d400 

0xfffffffcffc3fcf0 : 0xffffff7fb385d60b 

0xfffffffcffc3fd40 : 0xffffff7fb385be97 

0xfffffffcffc3fd70 : 0xffffff801f2c9c37 

0xfffffffcffc3fdd0 : 0xffffff801f2c96da 

0xfffffffcffc3fec0 : 0xffffff801f2c862b 

0xfffffffcffc3ff20 : 0xffffff801f2cbb29 

0xfffffffcffc3ffa0 : 0xffffff801eb8119e 

   Kernel Extensions in backtrace:

     com.apple.driver.AppleIntelKBLGraphics(23.0)[7BBB7EF6-0D80-34DA-8B1B-C5A5E36D8E29]@0xffffff7fb3850000->0xffffff7fb392afff

      dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOAcceleratorFamily2(485)[B9FC2054-B954-3297-A8AF-D7CC67F331E6]@0xffffff7fb3d25000->0xffffff7fb3d8efff

      dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily(598)[BEA504A3-650F-3015-99A5-D8E1801AE95D]@0xffffff7fb3ebc000->0xffffff7fb3eeafff

      dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.9)[C25DAA7D-95A9-3873-8B8F-7ECEF0542E55]@0xffffff8020ffa000->0xffffff802102cfff

      dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOSurface(372.1)[DA81AECE-AE3D-3C5F-9FF1-157BE75B1D94]@0xffffff802115b000->0xffffff8021182fff

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iMac 27″, macOS 10.14

Posted on Oct 9, 2024 3:11 AM

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Oct 9, 2024 8:10 PM in response to ytabaa

I believe this will end up being a hardware failure. If you perform a clean install of macOS by first erasing the whole physical drive (or the Fusion Drive item if equipped with a Fusion Drive setup) followed by reinstalling macOS and testing the system without installing any third party apps, and without migrating/restoring from a backup, and without signing into your AppleID/iCloud, then you have confirmed a hardware issue.


I guess you could try performing a DFU firmware Revive which resets the T2 security chip & system firmware, but I doubt that will help.


In my own personal experience supporting my organization's Macs, I have found the Logic Boards on the 2019 Macs (both laptops & desktops) tend to have a much higher rate of failure than most any older models (except 2005 & 2006 iMacs).

kernel panic caused by com.apple.driver.AppleIntelKBLGraphics ( iMac Retina 5K, 27-inch 2019) when upgrading from original OS to any major MacOS

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