
Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/Kernel-212610.panic: This is the first time I’ve ever reinstalled the OS. Since then I’ve only bought Macs for me and my family (well, except for a handful of Raspberry Pies).
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Every panic reports shows a different process as the panicked task. This one happens to show that iStat menus was the panicked task, but I don’t think that means much. I have attached the first few lines of the most recent panic report. I’ve had the keyboard for about 18 months. The external drives that I have not removed have all been running fine on the machine for well over a year. The only extensions I have are those installed by: I started the machine in Diagnostics Mode and ran diagnostics: No problems found Ran Disk First aid on the boot volume: No problems found.I started the machine in Recovery Mode and: Not removed an external Samsung SSD as the machine would be useless to me without it.Not removed a non-Apple (Logitech) keyboard as the machine would be useless without it.Removed an external display and adapter.The Kernel-YYYY-MM-DD-hhmmss.panic logs (/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/) offer no clues as to what software/hardware might be causing the panics If Your Mac Restarts and a Message Appears I have read and, for the most part, followed this:


Sometimes a day goes by without one, sometimes there are several in a day. The day after I installed it I had four kernel panics in rapid succession in the space of a half hour. The day before I installed 12.4 I had a kernel panic. This on a 2017 Retina 21" iMac Running MacOS 12.4
