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Reply to Kernel panic on Macbook Air
I forgot to mention that one thing I've noticed is that having the power options all disabled in the "plugged in" section (as you can see in the image) has made this problem happen much more rarely, as long as you have effectively the pc plugged in. However, whenever I don't have the PC plugged in and I have 1 or more bluetooth devices connected to it, the kernel panic happens again, always! I'm not sure, but I think the problem may be related to the pc trying to communicate with these bluetooth devices, when the pc is hibernated.
Jan ’22