Kernel Panic

My computer restarted unexpectedly and this was the reason that was given


panic(cpu 1 caller 0xfffffff00fc42b08): x86 CPU CATERR detected
Debugger message: panic
Memory ID: 0xff
OS release type: User
OS version: 20P411
macOS version: 22A380
Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 22.1.0: Sun Oct  9 19:46:56 PDT 2022; root:xnu-8792.41.9~1/RELEASE_ARM64_T8010
KernelCache UUID: B7EE8CD951B2BA089DFDEDE928F572B1
Kernel UUID: F0934039-FED3-3E70-8E87-BF08A56907C2
Boot session UUID: 37E76B0F-2E53-4A29-8D4E-414F72FC74BB
iBoot version: iBoot-8419.41.10
secure boot?: YES
roots installed: 0
x86 EFI Boot State: 0xd
x86 System State: 0x0
x86 Power State: 0x0
x86 Shutdown Cause: 0x5
x86 Previous Power Transitions: 0x10001000100
PCIeUp link state: 0x36894700
macOS kernel slide: 0x18e00000
Paniclog version: 14
Kernel slide:      0x00000000098f0000
Kernel text base:  0xfffffff0108f4000
mach_absolute_time: 0x2973c54afb9
Epoch Time:        sec       usec
  Boot    : 0x635cccc8 0x0000fa2a
  Sleep   : 0x63615e64 0x0001d032
  Wake    : 0x6361648d 0x0009039c
  Calendar: 0x636164a3 0x000d8a3e

Zone info:
  Zone map: 0xffffffe37ce24000 - 0xffffffe97ce24000
  . VM    : 0xffffffe37ce24000 - 0xffffffe463488000
  . RO    : 0xffffffe463488000 - 0xffffffe4b0154000
  . GEN0  : 0xffffffe4b0154000 - 0xffffffe5967b8000
  . GEN1  : 0xffffffe5967b8000 - 0xffffffe67ce1c000
  . GEN2  : 0xffffffe67ce1c000 - 0xffffffe763484000
  . GEN3  : 0xffffffe763484000 - 0xffffffe849aec000
  . DATA  : 0xffffffe849aec000 - 0xffffffe97ce24000
  Metadata: 0xffffffe00a65c000 - 0xffffffe00be5c000
  Bitmaps : 0xffffffe00be5c000 - 0xffffffe00c098000

TPIDRx_ELy = {1: 0xffffffe4b0851750  0: 0x0000000000000001  0ro: 0x0000000000000000 }
CORE 0: PC=0xfffffff010c189dc, LR=0xfffffff010b12a2c, FP=0xffffffe1bea87f00
CORE 1 is the one that panicked. Check the full backtrace for details.
Compressor Info: 0% of compressed pages limit (OK) and 0% of segments limit (OK) with 0 swapfiles and OK swap space
Panicked task 0xffffffe5966c5680: 0 pages, 225 threads: pid 0: kernel_task
Panicked thread: 0xffffffe4b0851750, backtrace: 0xffffffe01ebb36c0, tid: 388
		  lr: 0xfffffff010ae1318  fp: 0xffffffe01ebb3700
		  lr: 0xfffffff010ae1128  fp: 0xffffffe01ebb3770
		  lr: 0xfffffff010c16e44  fp: 0xffffffe01ebb37e0
		  lr: 0xfffffff010c15ddc  fp: 0xffffffe01ebb38a0
		  lr: 0xfffffff010aa15fc  fp: 0xffffffe01ebb38b0
		  lr: 0xfffffff010ae0b9c  fp: 0xffffffe01ebb3c60
		  lr: 0xfffffff011189100  fp: 0xffffffe01ebb3c80
		  lr: 0xfffffff00fc42b08  fp: 0xffffffe01ebb3cb0
		  lr: 0xfffffff00fc2a604  fp: 0xffffffe01ebb3d10
		  lr: 0xfffffff00fc33ac8  fp: 0xffffffe01ebb3d60
		  lr: 0xfffffff00fc2cb58  fp: 0xffffffe01ebb3e00
		  lr: 0xfffffff00fc29b94  fp: 0xffffffe01ebb3e70
		  lr: 0xfffffff00fa48b40  fp: 0xffffffe01ebb3ea0
		  lr: 0xfffffff0110d45a8  fp: 0xffffffe01ebb3ee0
		  lr: 0xfffffff0110d3e00  fp: 0xffffffe01ebb3f20
		  lr: 0xfffffff010aac6c0  fp: 0x0000000000000000


What can I do about this?

MacBook Pro

Posted on Nov 1, 2022 11:39 AM

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Nov 1, 2022 11:51 AM in response to ogyam_jato

CATERR is a catastrophic Hardware error.


20P411 is likely some version of Big Sur.


what MacBook Pro is this by model-year? Intel or Apple-silicon?


the rest of the panic report may have more information.

Kernel Panic Reports are stored at:

/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports


If you copy and paste that string into:

Finder > Go menu > Go to Folder


it will take you to where those reports are stored.


They are named with Date&Time and start or end in ‘panic’

If you find one, please post the entire report here, by using the “additional text” Icon in the reply footer (looks like a paper with writing).


Please don’t post more about 20 lines of any other types of reports — they are interminable, and any information useful for this purpose is on the first screenful.


There are three quick take-aways from any panic report.


1) The panic-reason,


2) the extensions present at the "scene of the crime", and


3) the BSD process in which the problem occurred.


One more item that is important is the names of any third-party Extensions you have added. They are shown FIRST in the extensions loaded section






Nov 1, 2022 1:51 PM in response to ogyam_jato

Consider using Built-in Time Machine. Take steps to acquire an external drive as soon as possible. If you buy one, a drive 2 to 3 times or larger than your boot drive is preferable for long term trouble-free operation. Do not pay extra for a drive that is fast.  (You can get by for a while with a "found" smaller drive if necessary, but it will eventually become annoying).


Attach your external drive and use

System preferences > Time machine ...


... to turn on Time Machine and specify what drive to store your Backups on.  It may ask to initialize the new drive, and that is as expected.


How to use Time Machine to Backup or Restore your Mac:

Back up your Mac with Time Machine - Apple Support


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