wordlessjam macrumors member Original poster Jul 11, 2008 85 92 Manchester, UK Apr 9, 2020 #1 Hi, My 2015 Macbook Pro crashes at least once a day and always come up with the log I have attached. Is this a CPU problem? Thanks, Attachments Crash Log.pdf 36.9 KB · Views: 250
Hi, My 2015 Macbook Pro crashes at least once a day and always come up with the log I have attached. Is this a CPU problem? Thanks,
T trashcendence macrumors newbie Jun 18, 2020 1 0 Jun 18, 2020 #2 Same experience with the same model
Taz Mangus macrumors 604 Mar 10, 2011 7,815 3,504 Jun 18, 2020 #3 wordlessjam said: Hi, My 2015 Macbook Pro crashes at least once a day and always come up with the log I have attached. Is this a CPU problem? Thanks, Click to expand... Try removing the Symantec virus software and see if that helps. Are you mounting or connecting anything over SMB protocol?
wordlessjam said: Hi, My 2015 Macbook Pro crashes at least once a day and always come up with the log I have attached. Is this a CPU problem? Thanks, Click to expand... Try removing the Symantec virus software and see if that helps. Are you mounting or connecting anything over SMB protocol?
M matram macrumors 6502a Sep 18, 2011 781 416 Sweden Jun 19, 2020 #4 wordlessjam said: Hi, My 2015 Macbook Pro crashes at least once a day and always come up with the log I have attached. Is this a CPU problem? Thanks, Click to expand... This is a page fault. They occur when you try to access non-existant or protected memory. This is happening in the kernel in WindowsServer which handles drawing on the display.
wordlessjam said: Hi, My 2015 Macbook Pro crashes at least once a day and always come up with the log I have attached. Is this a CPU problem? Thanks, Click to expand... This is a page fault. They occur when you try to access non-existant or protected memory. This is happening in the kernel in WindowsServer which handles drawing on the display.