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My Mac were working smoothly since last 3 years and since I installed Mojave on it, it started giving constant kernel panics. Solutions I Tried Reinstalling OSXRestoring factory defaults and installing base OSX (Yosemite)Fresh OSX Install by completely erasing hard driveReseting NVRAMSafe ModeAnd other possible solutions I have tried. I also had so many panic during internet recovery. However sometime my Mac works well for several hours in row even 8-10 hours but sometimes it really start acting crazy and gives constant panics. I have download Mojave OS on different Mac and created Bootable USB then I able to install it after many errors and restarts. I finally installed new copy of Mojave but I still get Kernel Panic frequently. Please provide solution to this. Crash Report Model: MacBookPro12,1, BootROM 180.0.0.0.0, 2 processors, Intel Core i5, 2.7 GHz, 8 GB, SMC 2.28f7 Graphics: Intel Iris Graphics 6100, Intel Iris Graphics 6100, Built-InMemory Module: BANK 0/DIMM0, 4 GB, DDR3, 1867 MHz, 0x80CE, 0x4B3445364533303445452D45474346000000Memory Module: BANK 1/DIMM0, 4 GB, DDR3, 1867 MHz, 0x80CE, 0x4B3445364533303445452D45474346000000AirPort: spairport_wireless_card_type_airport_extreme (0x14E4, 0x133), Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (7.77.61.1 AirPortDriverBrcmNIC-1305.2)Bluetooth: Version 6.0.9f2, 3 services, 27 devices, 1 incoming serial portsNetwork Service: Wi-Fi, AirPort, en0Serial ATA Device: APPLE SSD SM0128G, 121.33 GBUSB Device: USB 3.0 BusUSB Device: Bluetooth USB Host ControllerThunderbolt Bus: MacBook Pro, Apple Inc., 27.1
Have you run the hardware diagnostics yet (press D key at bootup)? Also try running Memtest for Mac. Another troubleshooting step to try is install macOS onto an external hard drive and boot from it. It will be slow, but you can eliminate SSD problems if you get the kernel panics running from an external drive.