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Adelima

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Nov 22, 2021
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Hi,

I upgraded my NVMe in my MBP2014 sometime last year to a 1TB Crucial P2 SSD, using a Sintech adapter. After a few crashes, it worked fine up until a couple of months ago when I got a kernal panic. Didn't think much of it, until I got one again on the 4th, and again today on the 8th.

I'm running Acidanthera's NVMeFix and Lilu Kexts (up to date), Macos Mojave latest security patch. I get these kernal panics very randomly on boot, which makes it hard to diagnose what's causing them/ if they'll happen again. It also doesn't help that I have no idea what I'm looking at in a kernal panic error report.

Am I going to be plagued by a unreliable computer, or is there something I can do about this (other than swapping back to the apple SSD)? I've attached both the recent kernal panic error reports.

I suppose I should have known it might not be as reliable with an aftermarket SSD, but since it seemed stable for so long, I was hoping it was going to stay that way.

Any help greatly appreciated!
 

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As this is an Intel based Mac. Can you install Windows and run a disk diagnostic using Crucial's tools? I am not sure that there are Mac versions. But if they are, run it on OSX.
 
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