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Re: Kernel panics with newer versions
Posted: 03 Feb 2014, 08:24
by Steven
ssharber
That is sad. Logging can be enabled by pressing 'L' in the preferences window.
Do you have still the fan set to sensor-based mode?
Re: Kernel panics
Posted: 05 Feb 2014, 03:50
by ssharber
yes, but Ive tried pressing the "L" key while in "Preferences" and yet it refuses to enable logging. Ive restarted the app and everything. Anyway you can check to verify this?
Re: Kernel panics
Posted: 12 Feb 2014, 16:24
by ssharber
Still can't get MFC to enable logging. Woke up this morning to a panic that happened sometime in the night. Have included the report here. Thanks.
Re: Kernel panics
Posted: 15 Feb 2014, 07:26
by Steven
I do recommend not to use sensor-based control on your mac at the moment.
Re: Kernel panics
Posted: 15 Feb 2014, 10:16
by ssharber
Will do. Any idea why I can't enable logging when in "Preferences" by pressing the "L" key? Ive tried several times. It just won't do it.
Re: Kernel panics
Posted: 15 Feb 2014, 13:08
by Steven
ssharber
Yes, log is really broken on Mac. Will fix it for 1.1.9 version.
Still cannot understand the reason how a user mode application (MFC) could cause a kernel panic. This is the only report actually.
Wonder if these kernel mode extensions could be a reason:
com.parallels.filesystems.prlufs 2010.12.28
com.parallels.kext.vnic 8.0 18615.948847
com.parallels.kext.netbridge 8.0 18615.948847
com.parallels.kext.hidhook 8.0 18615.948847
com.parallels.kext.hypervisor 8.0 18615.948847
com.parallels.kext.usbconnect 8.0 18615.948847
Re: Kernel panics
Posted: 16 Feb 2014, 01:47
by ssharber
Actually, that was the first time I had left Parallels running on my system when I went to sleep. The other panics shouldn't have had those listed in them. It very well could have. I appreciate the help and I'm sure that, as good of a product that MFC is, you will figure it out. Thanks!