Unexpected Crashes on New MacBook Pro running macOS Sequoia

Hello,

For several days now, my MacBook Pro M14 has been crashing unexpectedly. While I'm browsing the internet, it suddenly restarts on its own and then generates the attached bug report. My Mac is brand new, running the latest update of macOS, and I haven't noticed anything unusual in the apple diagnostics.



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MacBook Pro 14″

Posted on Apr 22, 2025 8:14 AM

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Posted on Apr 22, 2025 8:44 AM

hsetti wrote:

Yes i have the latest update


re: < Panic(cpu 3 caller 0xfffffe003ee890f8): AOP DATA ABORT - nested DATA ABORT >



Kernel Panics are predominately caused by hardware faults or faulty third-party kernel extensions.

Learn what to do if your computer restarts or shuts down unexpectedly, or you get a message that your computer restarted or shut down because of a problem.


 If your Mac restarted because of a problem - Apple Support



unplug all non-essential  peripherals when testing


 Uninstall all third party apps that are Cleaners/Optimizers/VPN/Anti-Virus

all known to cause issues on the macOS



To trouble shoot further you can:


 —A SafeBoot Start up your Mac in safe mode - Apple Support will sort many anomalies


Does a quick disk repair before it fully boots up, and certain system caches get cleared and rebuilt, third party system modifications and system accelerations are disabled temporarily.


Login and test. Reboot  as normal and test.  Caches get rebuilt automatically.


This test will tell you if third party interference; most extensions etc are not loaded in safe boot mode. 




—Test issue in another user (or guest user) account Change Users & Groups settings on Mac - Apple Support


 This will tell you if it a universal issue or isolated to your user/admin account. 




***wireless keyboard with rechargeable batteries— connect the charging cable, this will make the wired keyboard successful Safe Boot your Mac.


 

no insight or resolve—

post your Kernel Panic report in their entirety here, preferable three separate reports(analyzing for a trend) in three separate "Additional Text" box for ease of reading and comparison, (see menu below.)




Kernel Panic reports can be found from the Finder>Go>Go To Folder copy & paste:

/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports



the panic file begin with “kernel” and/or ends in “Panic”  post the whole report in the “Additional Text” box


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