I bought a MBP m1 a few months ago and it restarted due to a kernel panic so I gave it to apple’s repair center. After a few weeks, they told me that it has been repaired. So I picked it up, but I left without testing my MBP thoroughly since I had to travel to a different country due to work. So when I try to use it again the panic persists and it keeps restarting.
Now, Apple doesn't have a support center in the country that I'm currently in and it is getting hard for me to work on the machine. I have attached the panic log down below anyone can tell me if there is a way around it to fix it? Because the log is similar most of the time. It says that “CORE 7 is the one that panicked”. I tried disabling the processor Core that’s causing the issue (because I’m good with 6 cores if it solves the problem) bit it didn’t help.
If there is any way I can go around this kernel panic, please let me know
PS. I've attached my recent panic reports
Now, Apple doesn't have a support center in the country that I'm currently in and it is getting hard for me to work on the machine. I have attached the panic log down below anyone can tell me if there is a way around it to fix it? Because the log is similar most of the time. It says that “CORE 7 is the one that panicked”. I tried disabling the processor Core that’s causing the issue (because I’m good with 6 cores if it solves the problem) bit it didn’t help.
If there is any way I can go around this kernel panic, please let me know
PS. I've attached my recent panic reports
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