Hello! I have a 2018 Mac Mini with 32 gigs of Crucial memory running Big Sur.
I've been getting random crashes over the last month; it is entirely possible that this is related to Big Sur (as I started running the beta around that time) - but I'd like to at least rule out memory.
I downloaded Memtest86 8.4 and imaged it to two USB drives via terminal. Regardless of which I use, I the Mac restarts while initializing Memtest - specifically on "Getting memory controller details..."
Crash log on boot is:
Code:
panic(EFI): Exception 14 occurred: Page Fault Addr 0x78ABB000 0x03 write protect
I have to problems at this point:
1. The random crashes
2. Inability to run Memtest
The point of this post is to focus on #2 as that will allow me to (hopefully) determine #1 on my own.
I put the stock memory modules back into the Mini in hopes that I could load Memtest, but to no avail. It still crashes at the memory controller step.
The next thing I tried was removing all unnecessary peripherals; I only had my keyboard, monitor, and USB drive connected. Same issue.
This is quite peculiar because I can find posts of other people running Memtest on 2018 Minis. It seems likely that my memory is causing the the Memtest issue and that worries me. My mini's board died in early October (no idea why), so I've barely been running the new board for two months. It would really suck to have yet another mainboard problem.
I attempted to initialize Memtest on my 2017 Macbook Pro (also running Big Sur) as a sanity check and it passed the memory controller step. I didn't actually run the tests because simply being able to load into Memtest was enough to verify that my USB drive is properly formatted.
I poked around the forums a little bit, but certainly good do some more digging of my own. This thread seems to suggest that there may be a screen resolution issue; I run a 32:9 monitor - so I could totally see that being a problem. I'll try using my old 1080P monitor.
TLDR:
Memtest86 crashes on an initialization step regarding the memory controller.
I suspect it may do to my screen resolution; I will test that this evening.
In the meantime - I'd love to get some input!
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