Going through the forums shows that the error is more likely to occur when a user has the following connected to their Mac:
1. Unpowered USB A hubs
2. USB 3 drives into the USB C port through an adapter
3. WD external drives
I wish I had bought a Thunderbolt hub. But I had ordered my iMac and knew I needed a hub, and I didn't have any Thunderbolt accessories. Thunderbolt hubs are significantly more expensive. Sometimes when I get the window saying my drive has been disconnected, I can still see it in finder. Sometimes I can unplug it & plug it in to see it. Sometimes I need to reboot to see it.
I've also had my iMac shut down once with a kernel panic.
/Library/Logs
(the global Library folder, not the userspace one), which were... not very helpful, but do confirm that the crash was a kernel panic, at least?Happened to me, for the first time in a year, mb air M1 8gb, it works 24/24 7/7 as server (4 cam securityspy and plex, satechi usb3/ethernet and wd mybook), I suppose that Big Sur 11.6 has something to do with that.happend to me today also for 1st time.
No HDD connected, only my mouse receiver , monitor on HDMI.
it's strange?
got you, so no need to rush and go to repair it, right?Happened to me, for the first time in a year, mb air M1 8gb, it works 24/24 7/7 as server (4 cam securityspy and plex, satechi usb3/ethernet and wd mybook), I suppose that Big Sur 11.6 has something to do with that.
Right, absolutely no rush, although a little strange I will monitor it and see (seems to me some firmware issue, monterey will update it)... for me is easy to see if the problem becomes worse because the air is (supposed to be) always on. If needed I will try first a full reinstall or, at worse, an ipsw recovery.got you, so no need to rush and go to repair it, right?
Thank you! now i'm relaxed!Right, absolutely no rush, although a little strange I will monitor it and see (seems to me some firmware issue, monterey will update it)... for me is easy to see if the problem becomes worse because the air is (supposed to be) always on. If needed I will try first a full reinstall or, at worse, an ipsw recovery.
as far i read here i very hope it's SW issue and it's will fixed with macOS 12
Just had this happen on my brand new 14” MBP.
What’s the consensus here, just swap it out? Not interested in dealing with this long term.
Yep. M1 Pro.With a M1 Pro/Max? Wow
No one is really sure if the problem is hardware or software at the moment
Ok. My current theory is that this occurs when connected to a USB-C PD device that does not fully comply with the USB-C PD spec. Occasionally, these devices may be sending weird power signals to the Mac disrupting sleep/wake cycles in unexpected ways leading to the issue. I cannot reproduce the SOCD report error at this time.Yep. M1 Pro.