![]() ![]() Here is the most recent error report from last night's kernel panic: I have recreated the issue when using in Safe Mode at least once Issue is reproducible even when removing all peripherals except for Apple mouse and keyboard Apple Diagnostics ("D" during startup) reveals no issues It does not seem to be related to the intensity of processor or RAM use. It usually happens when using Safari or when resuming from sleep. The time varies a bit, and I can't seem to link it to any scheduled process. Almost every night, a kernel panic happens sometimes around 6-9pm. ![]() ![]() iMac is used all day every day for work and hums along without issue starting around 8am A million thank-yous to anyone who might be willing to help me troubleshoot. I fully appreciate this is a 6-year-old machine at the time, I bought it with maximum specs, and it is holding up pretty well to everything I throw at it (aside from current discussion). I wanted to consult the wisdom in these threads and the kindness of our user community for an about-daily kernel panic I am seeing with my 5k, 27-inch, Late 2014 iMac using all OEM internal hardware (no third-party RAM upgrades, etc.) since upgrading to Catalina, which has not improved with subsequent updates to Catalina (currently on 10.15.5). ![]()
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