None of the above should, in general, fail in the way that you're seeing, though. You have certain Accessibility features enabled.You have software or malware installed that takes screenshots/caps at certain times.You have Screen Sharing or Remote Management enabled in System Preferences -> Sharing and someone is trying to view your screen.Since from your description it doesn't sound like you're trying to take a screenshot/screencap, I can only theorize on possibilities: At first glance, it looks like something is trying to record your screen, and when WindowServer is requesting access, that request is getting timed out and causes WS to be terminated by xpc. Sleep/Wake UUID: 9BE2C5FD-9A74-49FB-8A09-DD621680F654Ĥ0 seconds since last successful checkin, 1507 total successsful checkins since wake (0 induced crashes) It has been happening since my macbook was upgraded to Big Sur.Īnother crash after my mbp was upgraded to 11.2.2 Process: WindowServer Never had this kind of crash with High Sierra, Mojave or Catalina. Sleep/Wake UUID: B380A623-51A8-4067-981B-5664B5FE5B44Ĥ0 seconds since last successful checkin, 185 total successsful checkins since wake (0 induced crashes) The 2nd time was this morning, when I was working on my macbook, and suddenly, my mouse was frozen: Process: WindowServer Unresponsive work processor(s): WindowServer main threadĤ0 seconds since last successful checkin, 4511 total successsful checkins since wake (0 induced crashes) Termination Details: WATCHDOG, checkin with service: WindowServer returned not alive with context: Termination Reason: WATCHDOG, monitoring timed out for service Path: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/amework/Versions/A/Resources/WindowServerĪnonymous UUID: BBF14B17-C2EC-E01D-AFDF-FE5E2D9304E5 Here is the crash log from console: Process: WindowServer I only noticed that the system restarted when I tried to log back into it. All the font caches were clean.First time, my macbook was in idle state, and I was not at the desk. Font Explorer was closed during ID crash, and just the system fonts were activated. I use Font Explorer X 5.5.1 for font management, but I don't use any auto-activation plugin. Here's the link for my logs: and my last crash report Please provide the log files from your machine? You can get them using log collector tool.Does Trashing preference and cache help to resolve the issue? No.Is the file located on network location? If Yes, Is the issue reproducible if you open the document locally? Not trying to open any document.
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