We reached out to the makers of ClamXAV, Canimaan Software, and they told us the following… I have also seen occasional, and similar, reboots on my daughter’s Mac Mini M1, which also uses ClamXAV. So, I’ve uninstalled ClamXAV and the reboots have stopped. The only thing that appears to be consistent this time is that it’s always when the laptop is running on battery. Indeed, just before it started again, I hadn’t installed anything new at all. I have no idea why, but it’s the same error and I don’t have OneDrive installed. Now, a few weeks later, it’s started rebooting again. After some weighing up, I decided to keep ClamXAV, updated to the beta version which people were finding helped with the situation, and just used the online version of OneDrive. I uninstalled ClamXAV and the problem went away. In my particular case, it appears something specific about it scanning OneDrive was causing the problem. Panic(cpu 4 caller 0xfffffe00184dd618): “uipc_send connected but no connection?”Ī search of the internet revealed other people seeing the same and it being an issue with ClamXAV. Looking at the crash details (when your Mac crashes it gives you the option to report it – if you do, you can view the contents of the information being sent), I saw this… Well, until I installed Microsoft OneDrive and then started getting regular Purple Screens of Death (where the screen flashes purple before rebooting). When I switched to an M1 MacBook Pro, ClamXAV continued to work just fine. And, for these reasons, it’s my own AV of choice. Simple to use and with a small footprint, it’s pretty unobtrusive. ClamXAV is an often forgotten anti-virus solution for Mac users.
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