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After force shut down I get continuous restarts with kernel panics. I’ve erased the disk and it restarts again when reinstalling macOS from Recovery Mode. Booting macOS/win from USB stick works fine. Apple Hardware Test and Diagnostic finds no errors. “diskutil zeroDisk force disk0” run from USB stick or Recovery Mode crashes at 10-11%.

I feel that there are bad blocks on SSD that kext doesn’t identify correctly but I can point manually.

macOS High Sierra 10.13.4. MacBook Pro 13” Late 2016, no TB

Thanks!

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  • So, just to summarize, anytime you try to do something with the internal SSD, the system crashes? – Allan Jun 22 '18 at 12:52
  • Yes. But it crashes at 10-11% of macOS download, or 4% of "diskutil zeroDisk". So internal SSD works partially. – Vitaliy Jun 22 '18 at 13:44
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    Then you have a hardware issue. No software will fix this. You need to take it in for service. – Allan Jun 22 '18 at 13:46
  • You might try accessing it via Target Disk Mode from another Mac. Alternatively, is this an SSD you can remove? If so I'd stick it in an external enclosure to work on it. – arcdale Jun 22 '18 at 15:25
  • We are for the community not for $$z – user7886229 Jun 22 '18 at 19:41
  • @arcdale thats for a Target Mode advice (I didn't know about it and it's cool). I've erased SSD already and don't have other Mac... – Vitaliy Jun 23 '18 at 16:06
  • Here is Kernel Panics report - https://pastebin.com/Y8zbVeLF – Vitaliy Jun 23 '18 at 20:05

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