Kernel Panic on MacBook Pro 2020 three times what is it ?

Can anyone tell me this kernel panic, what is about ? Because i can't find anything, the Macbook Pro is new only on six months. Did i need to return it for warranty.


Thanks for advice :)


MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 11.1

Posted on Jan 15, 2021 05:32 AM

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Posted on Jan 15, 2021 06:28 AM

That specific panic is reporting a problem with 'wrapper files' -- tiny partitions on the boot drive that provide multiple shared and possibly encrypted volumes under Apple file System (APFS).


You should restart in recovery mode and launch Disk Utility. From its View menu, choose Show all devices. then select each in turn, starting with the physical device itself, selected by its immutable Hardware-name, and Repair-Disk/First-Aid. Then proceed to repair each Volume shown.

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Jan 15, 2021 06:28 AM in response to Jaxuk

That specific panic is reporting a problem with 'wrapper files' -- tiny partitions on the boot drive that provide multiple shared and possibly encrypted volumes under Apple file System (APFS).


You should restart in recovery mode and launch Disk Utility. From its View menu, choose Show all devices. then select each in turn, starting with the physical device itself, selected by its immutable Hardware-name, and Repair-Disk/First-Aid. Then proceed to repair each Volume shown.

Jan 15, 2021 06:15 AM in response to Jaxuk

Jaxuk wrote:

Can anyone tell me this kernel panic, what is about ? Because i can't find anything, the Macbook Pro is new only on six months. Did i need to return it for warranty.

Thanks for advice :)
<Kernel Panic.log>



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