EasyManua.ls Logo

Apple MacBook Pro 13 inch - Kernel Panic;System Crashes

Apple MacBook Pro 13 inch
221 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
MacBook Pro (13-inch) Symptom Charts — Startup and Power Issues 49
2010-09-14
Kernel Panic/System Crashes
Unlikely cause: Battery, Power Adapter
Quick Check
Symptom Quick Check
Memory Issues/Kernel panic and
freezes
Display notice of system kernel
panic during start up and
desktop use.
System freeze during use.
System freeze upon wake from
sleep.
1. Reset SMC and clear PRAM.
2. Remove suspect external devices.
3. Verify user memory is Apple-approved memory,
and memory conguration matches memory
installed.
4. Start up with shift key down for safe mode.
5. Startup from known-good bootable device.
6. Check panic.log info for crash cause.
7. Run AHT for sensors test.
Deep Dive
Check Result Action Code
1. Isolate Peripherals as cause.
Disconnect all peripherals,
external devices, and display
adapters if present
Yes Suspect peripherals as cause.
Reconnect one at a time,
verifying unit operation at
each stage.
No Go to step 2.
2. Reset SMC and clear PRAM
then verify that unit starts
without panic issues.
Yes Issue resolved with default
startup settings.
No Go to step 3.
3. Boot in Safe Mode with Shift
key down, and check for recent
kernel panic data in panic log.
Open Panic.log le on hard
drive and check for aected
interface that crashed. If unit
still crashes during startup, you
will need to take out disk to
a good system to access the
le. Verify that kernel panic
dependency is not with an I/O
interface.
Yes Kernel Panic is not a system
I/O related device. Go to step
5.
No I/O device related crash,
go to step 4.

Related product manuals