820-3437 Kernel Panic - CPU bad?

tlough75

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So I have this MacBook Air I am messing with. I put an SSD in and get a kernel panic notice after the boot progress bar is almost full. So I changed the SSD again and I got this:
 

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tlough75

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So it let me install MacOS but when I tried to open an app it locks up and restarts. Not sure if this is a bad CPU or what. I do not know the history of this computer but the case does not look like it has been dropped or anything.
 

2informaticos

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First of all, disconnect internal SSD and try your USB OSX test pendrive/HDD.
Also try to run corresponding ASD EFI version.
 

tlough75

Member
Ok, so an update on this machine. I am able to run MacOS without Kernel issue from external SSD via USB. Any Ideas why? I am not well versed in this issue.
 

tlough75

Member
Still working on this one, I tried an external SSD w/fresh macOS. The progress bar will move fast to the end, then get stuck. If I restart then it gets stuck half way.
 

tlough75

Member
I had it running with an internal SSD for 30 min with no problems but once I put the computer to sleep, she acts up.
 

2informaticos

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Test if you can run Windows, or Linux normally.
Also test OSX disconnecting LIO flex and trackpad.
Use USB mouse/keyboard connected through a hub on the MLB port.
Test the machine without battery too.
Also perform PRAM reset 2-3 times...
 
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