After updating on sequoia, an error constantly crashes with the WindowsServer process. All suggestions from the Internet do not help
The error is coming out
The error comes out randomly, there are no connected devices
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 15.0
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The error is coming out
The error comes out randomly, there are no connected devices
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 15.0
The system is clean, there are no installed applications. This mistake is driving me crazy.
You likely have a hardware problem. Make an appointment at an Apple Store Genius Bar or Authorized Repair Center.
So, I sometimes think that people jump to Safe Boot a bit quickly...but I think you should restart in Safe Boot a see if the problem still occurs without any kernel extensions or login items loading.
If the problem still persists in Safe Boot - you probably need to start with reinstalling the OS from Recovery Mode.
If it doesn't persist and the OS is working properly in Safe Boot - then you will need to start looking at installed software as the cause of the problem, most likely something with a kernel extension or something incompatible that is running as a login item.
Good afternoon! As I wrote above, I tried all the solutions, an error also appears in safe mode and crashes on the authorization window. The system is clean, there are no installed applications. This mistake is driving me crazy.
After updating on sequoia, an error constantly crashes with the WindowsServer process. All suggestions from the Internet do not help