Mac mini constantly crashing due to kernel panic

Late-2018 Mac mini constantly crashing due to kernal panic. Little background: I'm a music producer/audio engineer so I usually have to wait a good amount of time before taking advantage of any macOS updates due to our 3rd party software. That said, this problem didn't show until after I made the decision to upgrade to macOS 15. After installing macOS 15 my computer started experiencing frequent random crashes due to kernal panics. After a week of trying to fix the issue myself, my mac mini decided to stop booting and could not find its start up disk, which meant it was time for a genius bar visit. After running diagnostics, Apple determined that my RAM was the cause of my issues. I reached out to OWC, received a warranty replacement, and installed my new RAM. I started re-building my profile and re-installing my software and when I came into my office the next day, my mac mini had crashed yet again—same issue. I went back to Apple about a week ago and this time they determined that my logic board needed to be replaced. Before I brought it in I managed to get a time machine back up of what I had already installed after the RAM replacement. When I received my computer back last Thursday with it's new logic board, I got home and reinstalled everything via my time machine back up and continued on my re-installation list. As I started doing this, you guessed it, CRASHED AGAIN DUE TO KERNAL PANIC! Low key, starting to think this may be my UAD hardware, but can't be sure.


I have no idea what to do at this point and am starting to lose my mind over here.... I have never had any issues with my mac and now suddenly it's the bane of my existence. Please help me if you can and thank you very much in advance.


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Mac mini, macOS 15.7

Posted on Nov 17, 2025 10:05 AM

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Posted on Nov 20, 2025 10:34 AM

news2kno1 wrote:

Not sure if everyone is alerted to my responses so I wanted to make sure to give you an update.

After removing the final piece of the puzzle (UAD Apollo w/ cables), my Mac Mini appears to be running smooth and stable; zero crashes.

Good work so far.

Going to continue randomly stress testing and monitoring for another day before I start looking for replacement cables and plugging things back in.

In addition to looking for a weak cable or connection. I would also consider rearranging how those external USB devices are connected to the 2018 Mac mini. Keeping in mind that the device load should be evenly distributed between the 2 USB-A ports and the 4 TB/USB-C ports. Plus note that the 4 TB/USB-C ports are split into 2 separate buses. 1 bus for ports 1&2 and 1 bus for ports 3&4.

If it does turn out to be my audio interface setup, this will end up being a HUGE learning moment for me. I didn't know and would have never assumed that a single external connection could wreak so much havoc on my computer. Insanity...

If the Audio interface is on one of the USB-A ports with other devices..? I would move it or one of the other USB-A devices on a TB/USB-C ports using a USB-C to USB-A adapter.

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Nov 20, 2025 10:34 AM in response to news2kno1

news2kno1 wrote:

Not sure if everyone is alerted to my responses so I wanted to make sure to give you an update.

After removing the final piece of the puzzle (UAD Apollo w/ cables), my Mac Mini appears to be running smooth and stable; zero crashes.

Good work so far.

Going to continue randomly stress testing and monitoring for another day before I start looking for replacement cables and plugging things back in.

In addition to looking for a weak cable or connection. I would also consider rearranging how those external USB devices are connected to the 2018 Mac mini. Keeping in mind that the device load should be evenly distributed between the 2 USB-A ports and the 4 TB/USB-C ports. Plus note that the 4 TB/USB-C ports are split into 2 separate buses. 1 bus for ports 1&2 and 1 bus for ports 3&4.

If it does turn out to be my audio interface setup, this will end up being a HUGE learning moment for me. I didn't know and would have never assumed that a single external connection could wreak so much havoc on my computer. Insanity...

If the Audio interface is on one of the USB-A ports with other devices..? I would move it or one of the other USB-A devices on a TB/USB-C ports using a USB-C to USB-A adapter.

Nov 20, 2025 11:54 AM in response to den.thed

den.thed wrote:

In addition to looking for a weak cable or connection. I would also consider rearranging how those external USB devices are connected to the 2018 Mac mini. Keeping in mind that the device load should be evenly distributed between the 2 USB-A ports and the 4 TB/USB-C ports. Plus note that the 4 TB/USB-C ports are split into 2 separate buses. 1 bus for ports 1&2 and 1 bus for ports 3&4.

My connections are as follows:

1) WD External HDD: USB-A

2) Powered USB Hub (with some charging cables and a midi controller connected): USB-A

3) UAD Apollo Twin Audio Interface: Apollo output>TB2 Cable>TB2/TB3 Adapter>TB3 Port #1 (or whichever is nearest to the ethernet port)

4) Samsung T9 is a very recent addition (post crashing for backup up files): Random TB3 Port (not always connected)


If the Audio interface is on one of the USB-A ports with other devices..? I would move it or one of the other USB-A devices on a TB/USB-C ports using a USB-C to USB-A adapter.

Mentioned above. Purchased a new adapter today in preps for plugging things back in.

Nov 17, 2025 10:54 AM in response to news2kno1

Hmm..


1) I've been running our 2018 Mac mini on 20GB of RAM (a 16GB OWC module and a factory 4GB Apple module) for years with no problems.


2) The Write/Read speed of your 1T internal drive is a little better than my 500GB internal drive, which is to be expected.


3) If I had to bet on something beside the logic board that is causing a problem. It would be one of your external drives.


For starters:

I would disconnect both the Samsung T9 and WD My-Book and test.

Then I would reconnect them one at a time and re-test.

Nov 17, 2025 1:03 PM in response to news2kno1

den.thed’s advice is exactly what I was prepared to write about. In situations like this I’d pull back to the most basic hardware setup - keyboard, mouse, display and use the computer for email, browsing, and so forth. Nothing taxing. If everything is working out, run a game or a program that is taxing. Let the CPU lose and get hot just in case it is a heat related issue (shouldn’t be with new RAM logic board but never know). Then one by one start adding peripherals. I’d add hub by itself first - I’ve come to distrust hubs! Good and hopefully happy hunting

Nov 20, 2025 8:59 AM in response to den.thed

Not sure if everyone is alerted to my responses so I wanted to make sure to give you an update.


After removing the final piece of the puzzle (UAD Apollo w/ cables), my Mac Mini appears to be running smooth and stable; zero crashes. Going to continue randomly stress testing and monitoring for another day before I start looking for replacement cables and plugging things back in.


If it does turn out to be my audio interface setup, this will end up being a HUGE learning moment for me. I didn't know and would have never assumed that a single external connection could wreak so much havoc on my computer. Insanity...

Nov 18, 2025 10:50 AM in response to news2kno1

1) I did recently have an issue with my WD disk that disk utility couldn't repair. I ended up having to wipe it to be able to get it to work again. I use it for my time machine backups.


I would take the WD enclosure out of the picture entirely and test for a while.


I use WD's bare drives almost exclusively but I find their external enclosures to be less that satisfactory, and that is being"nice" to avoid the wrath of the Language Police.🚨 I had a very similar experience to what you describe. The WD would act up, I'd do the repairs, and a week of two later it was "deja vu all over again."


I first wiped the drive and restored it to Mac HFS+ (it was connected to an Intel iMac then) with Disk Utility. Still I had issues. Then I removed the drive from the WD enclosure and put it in an OWC enclosure. That was a 100% fix over ten years ago and, when I tested the drive and enclosure earlier this year, it still worked fine.





Nov 19, 2025 2:05 PM in response to news2kno1

Post several of the Kernel Panic logs here so we can see if there are any useful tidbits in them which was not noted in the summaries within the EtreCheck report. Kernel Panic logs usually have "kernel" and/or "panic" in their file names and are located in "/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports". If none are there, then check the "Retired" subfolder.


Post several of them if available. Use the "Additional Text" icon which looks like a piece of paper on the forum editing toolbar.


I am not familiar with some of those drivers/extensions, so will leave that analysis to other more knowledgeable contributors.


Nov 20, 2025 4:06 PM in response to news2kno1

Sounds like you are on the right track as far as troubleshooting cables and adapters.


Yeah' I just realized that there were several different Apollo Twin versions.

(ThunderBolt 2, USB 3 and ThunderBolt 3)


I would also check with UA for a Software and/or Firmware update.

https://www.uaudio.com/pages/download-uad-apollo


Lastly I would do battery charging using a Wall adapter.

Nov 17, 2025 11:34 AM in response to den.thed

Copy, I'll give it a shot and report back. May take a day or two due to how sporadic it's been.


Not sure if these are worth mentioning, but i think more information is better at this point:


1) I did recently have an issue with my WD disk that disk utility couldn't repair. I ended up having to wipe it to be able to get it to work again. I use it for my time machine backups.


2) During my most recent crash (today), I happened to notice my UAD Apollo Twin freak out right before the crash like it was power cycling (which is weird considering it has an external power source). Is it possible the apple thunderbolt3>thunderbolt2 adapter I have is crapping out and causing this?


Appreciate your help!

Nov 17, 2025 5:42 PM in response to news2kno1

Sorry for not getting back to you sooner.

Yeah' I've had similar issues with external drives, were I thought erasing and formatting fixed the problem, but didn't. I even removed the drive from it's enclosure and tried it on a USB to SATA adapter without success.


Hard to say for sure, but it's starting to sounds like you have a bad cable, drive or some other USB device that is acting up.

Nov 19, 2025 3:59 PM in response to HWTech

Will do, and thank you for pointing out where to find them. Some updates from my last response: I have had more crashes (surprise!). After it crashed the first time, I removed the HDMI switch, and after about an hour or 2 it happened again so I removed my UAD Apollo, tb3>tb3 adapter, & tb2 cable. So far, she's holding steady! Will continue to monitor after posting these reports.


Note about the panic logs: I'm attaching 5 in total (#1 being the most recent). After #5 there are 25 more mediaanalysisd panic logs, some randoms, then another 25 mediaanalysisd panics.


I finally saw the intelligence reports that Limnos must've been referring to. Those were the very beginning of my issues after my logic board replacement.


I really hope this helps pinpoint the issue, this has been a nightmare lol.



Nov 20, 2025 9:09 AM in response to news2kno1

Tell me about it. The tech department at work bought a large supply of USB hubs for teacher notebooks about 8 years ago just about the same time we rolled out an OS upgrade. It took me about a week to stop chasing software and figure out it was the hubs. Just some of them, darn it. Obviously a

manufacturing defect.

Nov 20, 2025 2:40 PM in response to den.thed

Yeah, pretty ******. UAD was really late to the game and didn't release the updated Apollo Twin X w/ TB3 until 2019.


I'm using an Apple adapter. Fortunately, I learned very early on that you should only use Apple accessories with Macs lol.


Nothing, I don't currently have many external items that use TB or USB-C besides batteries that need charging. Most are USB-A.


Mac mini constantly crashing due to kernel panic

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