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Restarting issue in MacBook Air M2 post Sonoma update

Hi guys, I have a MacBook Air M2

It got twice restarting because of a problem

I also noticed a spike in temperature every time I open an app or even add a tab in safari (from 39c to 50 or 55 ) which I didn't have before

3 days ago I had a frozen finder and I had to create another user to delete desktop files to solve the issue (after forcing restarting 5 or 6 times)

I did apple diagnostics and first aid of the disk which didn't reveal anything, also I updated the software to macOS Sonoma 14.7 , yet temperature issue remains (and possibly force restarting)



I got kernel panics cause from apple as follows =panic(cpu 0 caller 0xfffffe001d1592a8): DCP PANIC - ASSERT!AppleDCPDPTXPowerController.cpp:538 No device added after powering on the rails. HPD=0 - dcpav(27)

I read also in other post that is universal with m2 MacBook Air

What should I do? - reinstall macOS ?


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Posted on Oct 12, 2024 2:02 PM

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Oct 13, 2024 3:05 AM in response to HSN21

HSN21 wrote:


Hi guys, I have a MacBook Air M2
It got twice restarting because of a problem
I also noticed a spike in temperature every time I open an app or even add a tab in safari (from 39c to 50 or 55 ) which I didn't have before

This computer >> MacBook Air (M2, 2022) - Technical Specifications ?


  • Operating Requirements >> Operating temperature: 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C)


This computer may have protected itself


In so doing causing the Panic


You are aware, this specific computer is a Fan-Less computer


It is 100% Dependant on proper ventilation AND the Ambient Temperature in the place it is being used


Allowing it to reach " from 39c to 50 or 55 " is well beyond the Safe Usage Temperatures


Nov 4, 2024 7:52 AM in response to HSN21

On my M2 MacBook Air, but not on my M1 Mac mini, I also have this problem.


I was on the phone to Apple about this yesterday, with senior advisor input. Here is what does not solve it, listed.

  1. OS update to any version of 17 – 14.7.1 (23H222) being the latest.
  2. running Etre Check
  3. booting into recovery and running disk first aid on the boot drive
  4. booting into safe mode
  5. creating a brand new user, logging into that account, and rebooting from there


The date stamps on posts mentioning this problem (in these forums and elsewhere) all seem clustered to Autumn, 2024. Perhaps they changed some OS code around the time of the 14.7 update. If the problem were merely hardware, why so many apparently simultaneous appearances of the problem?


Let us hope they fix it soon. I have been reluctant to try MacOS 18 now, because I have been punished for early adoption before, but in this situation, I will try it.


Sigh.…


Oct 12, 2024 7:56 PM in response to HSN21

That is related to a display issue. If I had to guess it would be an external display or an externally connected device that can act as a display such as a hub or dock which allows display connections. I would suggest disconnecting all external devices in case one of them is causing a problem.

Oct 13, 2024 3:45 AM in response to HSN21

HSN21 wrote:

in normal condition before anything of this happens, my Mac temperature is around 37-39 ( I live in a relatively hot country and environment)

I knew something wrong because even when I create a new tab in safari there's a spike in temperature (which I didn't have before)

Yes I am very aware there are Hot and Very Hot and Humid environment especially that this time of year as the Monsoons are upon certain locations


We , as fellow users, nor Apple, can control when and where the User ( you ) decide to use the Fan-less Computer


The Best I will suggest, even after looking at the Etrecheck Report


Is to get a fan or some other cooling device and use the computer during to cooler period of the day OR Night


Doing otherwise may damage the computer to a point it will require Replacement


If I may share


I once had the first Fan-less Apple 12 MacBook Intel, weight 2 pounds


I pushed that computer beyond its abilities to cope with the Summer Weather where I live


Pushed and pushed it until it Fried The Logicboard


What you do with this information is really up to you


Oct 13, 2024 4:08 AM in response to HSN21

HSN21 wrote:

I used the Mac in even hotter climate but the temperature was around 37 or even 40 in maximum load of mine
now it's warmer and the condition appeared? it seems a bit not logical

Respectfully, having run the computer previously in Above than Safe Operating System Temperature, outlined earlier


May have contributed to the current issue


Logic tells me, that the accumulated effects of using the computer in Above than Safe Temperatures will at sometime causes issue



Restarting issue in MacBook Air M2 post Sonoma update

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