My MacBook is running Monterey at the moment but even before when it was running BigSur the problem randomly popped up. Hey Guys I hope you will be able to give me some advice about this because it's been concerning me since April. MacBook Pro 2017 (non-touch bar) Kernel Panic when entering sleep. I'm planning to uninstall any of the Kernel Extension software and use the WebApps instead for a bit to see if that gets me any stability. I do have the Kernel Panic report, is there anything I can glean from that, there's only a few readable lines at the bottom of the Console report. I ran the EtreCheck report right after that, see below. Opened the lid and saw the black and white "Your computer restarted because of a crash" screen. When I came back into the office, the screens were blank. I had walked away and heard my speakers buzz loudly for 1-2 seconds. The most recent was 10:14am this morning after I had finished a VSee video call. In the last two weeks or so, something has caused Kernel Panics. 1 TB3 cable to the Puck, two display port cables natively from the puck to the monitors, all working beautifully. Everything was magically fixed with the Sonnet Puck. That was a bad setup as every time the laptop would sleep, it would not resume correctly. Prior to the Sonnet Breakaway Puck, that was done with two USB-C to DisplayPort cables. I'm running two LG 4K displays with the lid closed. Ok, so the Kernel Panics have only started in the last week or two.
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