- Joined
- Apr 29, 2017
- Messages
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- Motherboard
- GA-H110N Rev 1.0 BIOS F20
- CPU
- Intel Core i3-6100
- Graphics
- Zotac NVIDIA GT 710 2MB
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
I have an interesting situation. There are certain .jpg files on my computer that instantly cause a reboot when I double click them in the find (or the finder even tries to show a preview of them). I can open these in safari or other programs
I've re-applied combo update, re-installed Sierra, etc., but it still happens. However, when the computer boots, I can't seem to find the kernel panic file like on a normal mac. I have a 100 series mobo (GA-H110N) which I have to use the RC scripts and EmuVariableUefi to get "nvram-like" functionality - if that matters.
Is there anything I can do to recover s .panic file when I reboot to help figure out what's going on?
I've re-applied combo update, re-installed Sierra, etc., but it still happens. However, when the computer boots, I can't seem to find the kernel panic file like on a normal mac. I have a 100 series mobo (GA-H110N) which I have to use the RC scripts and EmuVariableUefi to get "nvram-like" functionality - if that matters.
Is there anything I can do to recover s .panic file when I reboot to help figure out what's going on?