Mac OS Sierra sigue fallando de repente (pánico)

No siempre, pero generalmente cuando trato de activar mi Macbook Pro desde el protector de pantalla, entra en pánico. He tratado de encontrar lo que podría estar causando, pero estoy perdido aquí.

Aquí hay un registro de EtreCheck, espero que sea de utilidad.

    EtreCheck version: 3.4.6 (460)
Report generated 2017-11-07 12:35:23
Download EtreCheck from https://etrecheck.com
Runtime: 1:51
Performance: Excellent

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Problem: Computer is restarting
Description:
Damn thing keeps crashing.

Hardware Information: ⓘ
    MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2016, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports) 
    [Technical Specifications] - [User Guide] - [Warranty & Service]
    MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro13,2
    1 2,9 GHz Intel Core i5 (i5-6267U) CPU: 2-core
    8 GB RAM Not upgradeable
        BANK 0/DIMM0
            4 GB LPDDR3 2133 MHz ok
        BANK 1/DIMM0
            4 GB LPDDR3 2133 MHz ok
    Handoff/Airdrop2: supported
    Wireless:  en0: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
    Battery: Health = Normal - Cycle count = 18
    iCloud Quota: 4.89 GB available

Video Information: ⓘ
    Intel Iris Graphics 550 - VRAM: 1536 MB
        Color LCD 2880 x 1800
        DELL U2715H 2560 x 1440 @ 59 Hz
        DELL U2715H 2560 x 1440 @ 59 Hz

Disk Information: ⓘ
    APPLE SSD AP0256J disk0: (251 GB) (Solid State - TRIM: Yes)
        (disk0s1) <not mounted>  [EFI]: 315 MB
        (disk0s2) <not mounted>  [CoreStorage Container]: 250.04 GB
        Recovery HD (disk0s3 - Journaled HFS+) <not mounted>  [Recovery]: 650 MB 

USB Information: ⓘ
     USB30Bus 
        Apple, Inc. Keyboard Hub 
            Apple Inc. Apple Keyboard 
        Apple Inc. iBridge 
     USB31Bus 
     USB31Bus 

Thunderbolt Information: ⓘ
    Apple Inc. thunderbolt_bus_1
    Apple Inc. thunderbolt_bus_0

Virtual disks: ⓘ
    Macintosh HD (disk1 - Journaled HFS+) /  [Startup]: 249.68 GB (181.87 GB free)
        Encrypted AES-XTS (Unlocked)
        Physical disk: disk0s2 250.04 GB Online
    workspace (disk2s2 - Case-sensitive Journaled HFS+) /Users/jordyvandomselaar/workspace : 64.08 GB (52.08 GB free)
        Physical disk: Disk Image 64.08 GB (52.08 GB free)

System Software: ⓘ
    macOS Sierra  10.12.6 (16G29) - Time since boot: less than an hour

Configuration files: ⓘ
    /etc/hosts - Count: 87

Gatekeeper: ⓘ
    Mac App Store and identified developers

Possible adware: ⓘ
    Unknown file: /Library/LaunchAgents/ss_conn_service
    One possible adware file found. [Remove/Report]

Kernel Extensions: ⓘ
        /Applications/Boom 2.app
    [loaded]    com.globaldelight.driver.Boom2Device (1.2 - SDK 10.10) [Lookup]

        /Library/Application Support/Samsung/SideSync/Samsung USB Driver/ssud_installation
    [not loaded]    com.devguru.driver.SamsungComposite (1.4.42 - SDK 10.6) [Lookup]

        /Library/Application Support/Samsung/SideSync/Samsung USB Driver/ssud_installation/ssuddrv.kext/Contents/PlugIns
    [not loaded]    com.devguru.driver.SamsungACMControl (1.4.42 - SDK 10.6) [Lookup]
    [not loaded]    com.devguru.driver.SamsungACMData (1.4.42 - SDK 10.6) [Lookup]
    [not loaded]    com.devguru.driver.SamsungMTP (1.4.42 - SDK 10.5) [Lookup]
    [not loaded]    com.devguru.driver.SamsungSerial (1.4.42 - SDK 10.6) [Lookup]

System Launch Agents: ⓘ
    [not loaded]    7 Apple tasks
    [loaded]    174 Apple tasks
    [running]    101 Apple tasks

System Launch Daemons: ⓘ
    [not loaded]    40 Apple tasks
    [loaded]    159 Apple tasks
    [running]    117 Apple tasks

Launch Agents: ⓘ
    [not loaded]    ss_conn_service (? 468ef167 ? - installed 2016-11-18) [Lookup]

Launch Daemons: ⓘ
    [running]    com.devguru.ssconnservice.plist (? 51f4c13e 468ef167 - installed 2016-11-18) [Lookup]
    [running]    com.hidden.daemon.plist (? 2b76c037 18cdcc44 - installed 2017-11-07) [Lookup]
    [loaded]    com.workspace.plist (Apple, Inc. - installed 2017-08-02)
    [running]    de.appsolute.mampprohelper.plist (appsolute GmbH - installed 2017-08-02) [Lookup]

User Launch Agents: ⓘ
    [loaded]    com.google.keystone.agent.plist (Google, Inc. - installed 2017-09-28) [Lookup]
    [running]    com.jetbrains.toolbox.plist (JetBrains s.r.o. - installed 2017-11-07) [Lookup]
    [running]    com.spotify.webhelper.plist (Spotify - installed 2017-11-07) [Lookup]

User Login Items: ⓘ
    Monosnap    Application - Hidden 
        (/Applications/Monosnap.app)
    MAMP PRO    Application - Hidden 
        (/Applications/MAMP PRO/MAMP PRO.app)
    Spotify    Application - Hidden 
        (/Applications/Spotify.app)
    Backup and sync from Google    Application - Hidden 
        (/Applications/Backup and Sync.app)
    Dash    Application 
        (/Applications/Dash.app)
    Alfred 3    Application 
        (/Applications/Alfred 3.app)
    MonosnapLauncher    SMLoginItem - Hidden (Apple, Inc. - installed 2017-08-02)
        (/Applications/Monosnap.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/MonosnapLauncher.app)
    AirDroidHelper    SMLoginItem - Hidden (Jun Xiong - installed 2017-10-23)
        (/Applications/AirDroid.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/AirDroidHelper.app)
    CloudKitJS Callback URL    SMLoginItem - Hidden (AgileBits Inc. - installed 2017-08-28)
        (/Applications/1Password 6.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/2BUA8C4S2C.com.agilebits.onepassword4-helper.app)

Internet Plug-ins: ⓘ
    QuickTime Plugin: 7.7.3 (installed 2017-08-02)

3rd Party Preference Panes: ⓘ
    None

Time Machine: ⓘ
    Auto backup: YES
    Volumes being backed up:
        Macintosh HD: Disk size: 249.68 GB Disk used: 67.81 GB
    Destinations:
        TimeMachine [Network] 
        Total size: 804.96 GB 
        Total number of backups: 27 
        Oldest backup: 02/08/2017, 21:13 
        Last backup: 07/11/2017, 07:24 
        Size of backup disk: Excellent
            Backup size 804.96 GB > (Disk size 249.68 GB X 3)

Top Processes by CPU: ⓘ
         8%     WindowServer
         6%     Slack Helper
         4%     Slack
         3%     kernel_task
         2%     Spotify Helper

Top Processes by Memory: ⓘ
    832 MB      kernel_task
    181 MB      Finder
    167 MB      phpstorm
    153 MB      Google Chrome
    151 MB      datagrip

Top Processes by Network Use: ⓘ
    Input       Output      Process name
    2 MB        22 KB       mDNSResponder
    1 MB        310 KB      Spotify
    932 KB      2 KB        AirDroid
    498 KB      3 KB        Sonos
    407 KB      2 KB        softwareupdated

Top Processes by Energy Use: ⓘ
     20.38  WindowServer
      6.58  phpstorm
      6.26  Slack Helper
      5.72  Google Chrome
      5.62  Backup and Sync

Virtual Memory Information: ⓘ
    1.36 GB     Available RAM
    27 MB       Free RAM
    6.64 GB     Used RAM
    1.33 GB     Cached files
    211 MB      Swap Used

Software installs (last 30 days): ⓘ
    Boxy: 2.0.1 (installed 2017-11-06)

    Install information may not be complete.

Diagnostics Events (last 3 days for minor events): ⓘ
    2017-11-07 11:48:29    Kernel Panic [Open] [Details]
        3rd Party Kernel Extensions: 
                com.globaldelight.driver.Boom2Device    1.1
    2017-11-07 11:48:27    Last shutdown cause: 3 - Hard shutdown
    2017-11-06 08:25:03    Backup and Sync.app Crash [Open]
        Cause:        objc[685]: Invalid or prematurely-freed autorelease pool 0x1020ff8e8. Set a breakpoint on objc_autoreleasePoolInvalid to debug. Proceeding anyway because the app is old (SDK version 10.9.0). Memory errors are likely.

He quitado Unknown file: /Library/LaunchAgents/ss_conn_serviceaparentemente fue instalado por Samsung.

Lo primero que debe hacer para cualquier kernel panic es deshacerse de cualquier kext que no sea de Apple ... Boom debería ser el primero en irse, es un bloqueador conocido.
@Tetsujin, ¿podría decirme cómo eliminarlo? Soy un novato con respecto a macs.
Eso realmente sería un problema de atención al cliente. Una simple búsqueda en Google encontró esto: globaldelight.com/support/discussion/1747/…
Sí, lo encontré después de un rato. Corrí sudo kextunload -b com.globaldelight.driver.Boom2Device- ¡Gracias de todos modos!
Parece que eso lo arregló. ¿Te importaría agregar tu comentario como respuesta? Así puedo aceptarlo =)

Respuestas (1)

Lo primero que debe hacer para cualquier kernel panic es deshacerse de cualquier kext que no sea de Apple ...

Boom 2 debería ser el primero en irse, es un bloqueador conocido.

Aparentemente tiene un desinstalador en la propia aplicación, pero en su defecto
sudo kextunload -b com.globaldelight.driver.Boom2Device
debería hacerlo.

Gracias al OP, g3mini , por el comando de descarga kext.

¡De nuevo, gracias por tu ayuda! me estaba volviendo loco jajajaja