kernel panic

My Macbook Pro M1 has been plagued with random kernel panics, where the system crashes suddenly, and I lose all my work.


I'd be grateful if someone could help translate this report for me.


Thank you!


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Posted on Nov 22, 2022 06:36 PM

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Posted on Nov 22, 2022 07:20 PM

DART errors tend to be a Hardware issue.


Due diligence is to run in Safe mode, where no third-party add-ons are running automatically.


If the problem occurs there, you may need to talk to Apple Support, who will likely send you for directed service.


The problem with going DIRECTLY to the Genius Bar or service provider is that without the ability to read your panic reports, they are likely to run their diagnostic, tell you it passed and there is nothing they can do.


if you do not already have a Trusted Backup, it is required for service, because a mainboard swap does NOT return your drive to you.


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Nov 22, 2022 07:20 PM in response to avrohom__go

DART errors tend to be a Hardware issue.


Due diligence is to run in Safe mode, where no third-party add-ons are running automatically.


If the problem occurs there, you may need to talk to Apple Support, who will likely send you for directed service.


The problem with going DIRECTLY to the Genius Bar or service provider is that without the ability to read your panic reports, they are likely to run their diagnostic, tell you it passed and there is nothing they can do.


if you do not already have a Trusted Backup, it is required for service, because a mainboard swap does NOT return your drive to you.


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