HWTech wrote:
FYI, It may have been useful to examine those Kernel Panic logs since they may point to the culprit (software or hardware). Chances are the phantom 12.7.6 update was due to the same issue that was causing your problems after updating 12.7.6 again.
Also, deleting the "/Library/Preferences/com.apple.SoftwareUpdate.plist" file would have been another option to try. Sorry I couldn't think of this option before.
Actually, There was no problem with the OS 12.7.6 on the Mac (save for the phantom prompt to update to 12.7.6) UNTIL I actually ran the update patch thinking it would clear the false notice. It was only AFTER I ran that update that the kernal panics and other problems began.
Once that kernal panics began, I did examine the crash logs and went after the culprit which was a remnant of some legacy software not compatible with APFS volumes. That App and all of its associated system and library files had been trashed a while back ... at least that's what I thought. Based on the crash report, there were still some .kext and other related files still hiding which were hard to find since Spotlight was not working. I disabled the SIP, booted into SAFE MODE, revealed the hidden directories, and manually combed through everything to remove all traces of the program from that developer. It was a whack-a-mole endeavor as it took 3 or 4 passes and restarts to finally stop the kernal panics, but stop they did. However, there was still some residual weirdness; e.g. Spotlight could not be coaxed back into working again.
What bothered me most about this is why would remnants of a legacy program remain dormant and not cause any trouble until AFTER the 12.7.6 patch was run? If running it could do that, what other "damage" might it have done was my concern? Based on this, I wanted to revert back to a stable system, clean out any offending legacy app bits, and then move forward again.
I'm "belt + suspenders" when it comes to methodically upgrading any of my Mac software or hardware, so out of necessity I have become a "late adopter"; I thought I had fully vetted the pros & cons of the Monterey OS versions, but I obviously had not.
Thanks out to you and everyone for their insight and support throughout this episode!