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Panic Report Help - Can someone find the error?

I’ve been getting kernel panic reports now for a couple of weeks and they’re increasing in regularity.

Is anyone out there able to read this to see where the error is occurring?

I brought my laptop in to have the screen replaced due to de-lamination and they broke and replaced my logic board.

I’m guessing there might be something off with the new logic board because I’ve never experienced this before.

In trying to fix the problem I’ve followed all the suggested fixes online and on the phone with Apple Support the last being to reinstall the OS (High Sierra).

All software is up to date. My next step is to bring it in to the genius bar but I’d love to have an idea of what these reports are saying when I do. I have more if this doesn’t give enough information.

Thanks!

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Sorry guy ;-{

High Sierra changed your drives format to APFS from the older HFS+ This changed the way the SSD is written to. I’m suspecting the low level format of the SSD needs repair. Using an external bootable drive (High Sierra) run Disk Utility Disk First Aid. If that fails you’ll need to do a full reformat and re-install.

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Thanks, Dan. So the report is calling out the changing of the drives format as the error? I’ve had High Sierra installed for a long time now, not sure why it would start acting buggy and change the drives unless it’s a result of the new logic board that was installed…

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There's been a few reports of issues with APFS in High Sierra. I can't explain it but I'm suspecting the drive maybe just struggling.

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