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kernal panic

Any help provided - TIA


Roughly 1 panic a week.


EtreCheckPro version: 6.5.1 (6F003)

Report generated: 2021-07-21 09:37:59

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Runtime: 2:24

Performance: Excellent


Problem: Computer is restarting


Major Issues:

    Anything that appears on this list needs immediate attention. 


    No Time Machine backup - Time Machine backup not found.

    Kernel panics - This system has experienced kernel panics. This could be a sign of hardware failure.

    Heavy CPU usage - Some processes are using an unusually high amount of CPU.


Minor Issues:

    These issues do not need immediate attention but they may indicate future problems or opportunities for improvement. 


    Apps crashing - There have been numerous app crashes.

    x86-only Apps - This computer has x86-only apps might not work on future versions of the operating system.

    Sharing enabled - This computer has sharing services enabled that could be a security risk.


Hardware Information:

    iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2019)

    iMac Model: iMac19,1

    3 GHz 6-Core Intel Core i5 (i5-8500) CPU: 6-core

    64 GB RAM - At maximum

        BANK 0/ChannelA-DIMM0 - 16 GB DDR4 2667 

        BANK 1/ChannelA-DIMM1 - 16 GB DDR4 2667 

        BANK 2/ChannelB-DIMM0 - 16 GB DDR4 2667 

        BANK 3/ChannelB-DIMM1 - 16 GB DDR4 2667 


Video Information:

    Radeon Pro 570X - VRAM: 4 GB

        iMac (built-in) 5120 x 2880


Drives:

    disk0 - APPLE SSD SM0032L 28.00 GB (Solid State - TRIM: Yes)

    Internal PCI-Express 8.0 GT/s x2 NVM Express

        disk0s1 - EFI [EFI] 315 MB

        disk0s2 [APFS Fusion Drive] 27.55 GB

            disk2 [APFS Virtual drive] 1.03 TB (Shared by 7 volumes)

                disk2s1 - M****** - Data (APFS) [APFS Virtual drive] (Shared - 67.16 GB used)

                disk2s2 - Macintosh HD - Data (APFS) (Shared - 124.01 GB used)

                disk2s3 - Preboot (APFS) [APFS Preboot] (Shared - 584 MB used)

                disk2s4 - Recovery (APFS) [Recovery] (Shared - 1.28 GB used)

                disk2s5 - VM (APFS) [APFS VM] (Shared - 2.15 GB used)

                disk2s6 - Update (APFS) (Shared - 4 MB used)

                disk2s7 (APFS) [APFS Container] (Shared - 15.31 GB used)

                    disk2s7s1 - M****D (APFS) [APFS Snapshot] (Shared - 15.31 GB used)


    disk1 - APPLE HDD ST1000DM003 1.00 TB (Mechanical - 7200 RPM)

    Internal SATA 6 Gigabit Serial ATA

        disk1s1 - EFI (MS-DOS FAT32) [EFI] 210 MB

        disk1s2 [APFS Fusion Drive] 1000.00 GB

            disk2 [APFS Virtual drive] 1.03 TB (Shared by 7 volumes)

                disk2s1 - M****** - Data (APFS) [APFS Virtual drive] (Shared - 67.16 GB used)

                disk2s2 - Macintosh HD - Data (APFS) (Shared - 124.01 GB used)

                disk2s3 - Preboot (APFS) [APFS Preboot] (Shared - 584 MB used)

                disk2s4 - Recovery (APFS) [Recovery] (Shared - 1.28 GB used)

                disk2s5 - VM (APFS) [APFS VM] (Shared - 2.15 GB used)

                disk2s6 - Update (APFS) (Shared - 4 MB used)

                disk2s7 (APFS) [APFS Container] (Shared - 15.31 GB used)

                    disk2s7s1 - M****D (APFS) [APFS Snapshot] (Shared - 15.31 GB used)


Mounted Volumes:

    disk2s1 - M****** - Data [APFS Virtual drive]

        1.03 TB (Shared - 67.16 GB used, 843.61 GB available, 812.54 GB free)

        APFS

        Mount point: /System/Volumes/Data


    disk2s2 - Macintosh HD - Data

        1.03 TB (Shared - 124.01 GB used, 812.59 GB available, 812.54 GB free)

        APFS

        Mount point: /Volumes/Macintosh HD - Data


    disk2s3 - Preboot [APFS Preboot]

        1.03 TB (Shared - 584 MB used, 812.54 GB free)

        APFS

        Mount point: /System/Volumes/Preboot


    disk2s5 - VM [APFS VM]

        1.03 TB (Shared - 2.15 GB used, 812.54 GB free)

        APFS

        Mount point: /System/Volumes/VM


    disk2s6 - Update

        1.03 TB (Shared - 4 MB used, 812.54 GB free)

        APFS

        Mount point: /System/Volumes/Update


    disk2s7s1 - M****D [APFS Snapshot]

        1.03 TB (Shared - 15.31 GB used, 843.61 GB available, 812.54 GB free)

        APFS

        Mount point: /

        Read-only: Yes


Network:

    Interface en0: Ethernet

    Interface en1: Wi-Fi

        802.11 a/b/g/n/ac

    Interface en4: Bluetooth PAN

    Interface bridge0: Thunderbolt Bridge

    iCloud Quota: 80.01 GB available


    Printer sharing: Enabled


System Software:

    macOS Big Sur 11.4 (20F71) 

    Time since boot: Less than an hour



iMac 27″, macOS 11.4

Posted on Jul 21, 2021 7:58 AM

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Posted on Jul 22, 2021 9:31 AM

Please remove all of the OWC RAM and install the original RAM and run the machine. If the KPs stop then you know you have a RAM issue.

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