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Shanna:
Hello!

Back in May my MacBook randomly restarted and gave me the "your computer restarted because of a problem" message. This was shortly after an OS update so I thought it was an Apple problem. It kept happening and over time I realized it was always while I had MC24 open.

I uninstalled MC24, installed MC25, and started a whole new library because I wasn't sure if my current library was corrupt. I didn't have a problem for a while. About a week ago I had another crash. Based on what I saw on the forum I turned on logging and copied Apple's crash message to a text file. I copied the log text too but I guess it was sent to a file and zip as well. Trying to give as much info as possible!

I have no idea how to look at these reports. Is there a way to figure out if there's a specific file, library issue, or other software interaction causing the crash?

blgentry:
The last file that MC read was:

/Users/shanna/SGS Color gDrive/Music SGS/Beirut/Beirut - Perth.mp3

That file may or may not be bad.  You could try moving it to a location where MC can't see it and running MC again for a while.  I'm not great at reading these logs.  This might have nothing to do with it at all. 
Good luck.

Brian.

Shanna:
Thanks for looking Brian. It's worth a shot!

Shanna:
Got a quick result. I removed the track by Beirut and started playing a playlist while I worked. It crashed again. Last song playing was by Lizzo. Attached new reports.

I used MC24 for several months without issue and I know there have been MacOS updates since the first crash I had in May. I'm not sure what to make of any of this.

blgentry:
It looks like your MC database is on an external drive.  Something with "Color gDrive" in it's name.  You normally want the database on an internal drive.  This shouldn't matter if the drive is reliable and always attached.  It just stuck out to me as unusual.

You might try making a new database (Library) and then importing a database backup.  So roughly this procedure:

File > Library > Backup Library.  Make note of where the backup goes to. (Folder)
File > Library > Library Manager > Add Library > (Specify an unused folder on your internal drive.  Something like Documents/JRiver/Libraries/MC25) .
Now you will have an empty library with nothing showing.
Restore your library backup from above:  File > Library > Restore Library > (pick the file from the backup you just made)

Run with this fresh library for a little while and see if you get another crash or not.

That's the only thing I can think of, but I'm just one guy.  Maybe someone else has a good idea or two.

Brian.

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