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#Logger pro 3.14 driver#
I don't see anything in the report that would interfere with the SSD's driver so I think your SSD is failing and needs replaced. Make sure to have a good backup since the SSD could fail completely at any time. The only really useful diagnostic is one that shows an error. In 99% of the cases I see, the SSD is the most likely point of failure (assuming there is no accidental liquid damage).Īlso the diagnostics are not always able to detect hardware failures especially intermittent failures. Even without seeing the EtreCheck I am fairly certain from my own personal experience repairing these laptops that the SSD is most likely failing although there is a slim chance the Logic Board could be bad. Paying for the app is another way as well. I asked you to post the EtreCheck report here because other contributors can examine the report for you. If a third party driver is not causing the problem, then you will need to have the SSD replaced. Like I said earlier the MBPro 2016/2017 non-Touchbar models tend to have a higher SSD failure rate even if they don't qualify for the free SSD repair program. Within the EtreCheck app click the "Share Report" icon and select "Copy" or "Copy Report" so you can paste it here in the "Additional Text" box which is accessed using the "Additional Text" icon which looks like a piece of paper.
#Logger pro 3.14 software#
If you post the EtreCheck report here we can see if you have any third party software installed that could interfere. There is a small chance that you may have some third party software installed that is interfering with the NVMe driver which controls the SSD. Most likely your SSD is failing since the important part of the Kernel Panic file is the reference to "nvme" which is the SSD. See if your laptop qualifies for either the free SSD repair program or the free Battery repair program (only an Apple tech can confirm whether the laptop qualifies):įYI, here is the current list of the publicly acknowledged free repair programs for various Apple products (some products such as your laptop have multiple programs available): Also, It is impossible to recover accidentally deleted data from an SSD after the Trash has been emptied plus an SSD can fail at any time without any warning signs. Make sure to have frequent and regular backups just in case the SSD or Logic Board fails. It can be very difficult to troubleshoot a failing SSD unless it leaves this Kernel Panic log or the failure occurs while booted to external media where you can confirm the SSD disappears from the bus. Many times they will leave behind a Kernel Panic log referencing "nvme: A fatal error occurred". I've seen this occur with several of our organization's 2016-2017 non-touchbar laptops. If you sometimes get the blinking folder with question mark and are doing nothing to fix it, then suspect the SSD is beginning to fail. It appears you have the MBPro 13" (2017) non-Touchbar model.
#Logger pro 3.14 code#
I'm not sure about the report, but it does mention memory corruption & Code Signature Invalid.