Strange problem with Menu Bar after Kernel Panic - MacOS 12.7.3
Hi,
I've got an issue on my Late 2013 MacPro (Monterey 12.7.3) with the Menu bar.
My machine randomly crashed with a kernel panic. The machine rebooted but i have no icons in the top right of the menu bar anymore - the clock, my wifi status, audio settings etc. I have made sure they are set to appear in system preferences, which they are. Only the spotlight icon is showing. Some apps will show their icon when opened, like VLC for example.
After the initial Kernel panic and reboot happened, I couldn't open the Chrome browser at all. It would just open a blank screen and hang. This was the only app open at time of panic. (I have manually uninstalled and reinstalled chrome, which now works)
I have tried a power cycle, i have killed the UI system service in terminal, i have reset NVram. Creating a new user makes no difference.
I have even reinstalled the OS through OS Recovery, still no Menu icons.
However, If i boot into safe mode - Everything is there! The menu is populated, but only in safe mode.
Does anyone have any ideas or tricks i can try? If it comes to it, i'll wipe the local drive and start fresh but, if everything is fine in safe mode, i'd rather try exhausting all options first.
Here is a section of the panic report - I can provide all of it if it's useful?
panic(cpu 8 caller 0xffffff801797d99f): userspace watchdog timeout: no successful checkins from WindowServer in 120 seconds
service: logd, total successful checkins since load (5000 seconds ago): 501, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago
service: WindowServer, total successful checkins since load (4940 seconds ago): 482, last successful checkin: 120 seconds ago
service: opendirectoryd, total successful checkins since load (5000 seconds ago): 500, last successful checkin: 0 seconds ago
Panicked task 0xffffff9a84a82ce0: 3 threads: pid 120: watchdogd
Backtrace (CPU 8), panicked thread: 0xffffff90ed69eaa0, Frame : Return Address
0xfffffff589adb690 : 0xffffff801447bebd
0xfffffff589adb6e0 : 0xffffff80145de5e6
0xfffffff589adb720 : 0xffffff80145cd953
0xfffffff589adb770 : 0xffffff801441ba70
0xfffffff589adb790 : 0xffffff801447c28d
0xfffffff589adb8b0 : 0xffffff801447ba46
0xfffffff589adb910 : 0xffffff8014d14973
0xfffffff589adba00 : 0xffffff801797d99f
0xfffffff589adba10 : 0xffffff801797d5f2
0xfffffff589adba30 : 0xffffff801797c971
0xfffffff589adbb60 : 0xffffff8014c830ec
0xfffffff589adbcc0 : 0xffffff80145842a6
0xfffffff589adbdd0 : 0xffffff80144569eb
0xfffffff589adbe60 : 0xffffff801446d2f9
0xfffffff589adbef0 : 0xffffff80145b05ba
0xfffffff589adbfa0 : 0xffffff801441c256
Kernel Extensions in backtrace:
com.apple.driver.watchdog(1.0)[3A312DE4-8A31-329D-8601-031C943798D4]@0xffffff801797b000->0xffffff801797dfff
Process name corresponding to current thread (0xffffff90ed69eaa0): watchdogd
Many thanks for any suggestions or comments.
Cheers!