With the release of macOS Monterey, Apple’s head is not getting rid of problems. The update, which was made publicly available in the past weeks, continues to come to the fore with errors after error. Finally, it has been reported that users are experiencing problems with USB HUB, and now a new one has been added to it.
According to complaints from various forums, macOS Monterey is now facing crashes after USB failure.
macOS Monterey causes crashing issues on older Macs too
Apple’s recently released version of macOS Montrey is causing serious problems on some computers, according to user reports from forums. According to reports, older Mac computers with this version are experiencing crashes and become unusable.
In fact, a similar situation was seen in the MacBook Pro model before. The macOS Big Sur update released last year, MacBook Pros also had annoying problems. Now, old Mac computers suffer the same fate in macOS Monterey version.
There have been quite a few complaints about this in the Apple Support Communities. Dozens of people reported facing crashing issues when updating their Macs to the new Monterey version. Some of the users who had the same problem proved the situation with the posts they shared on Twitter.
@AppleSupport ever since downloading Monterey OS my macbook pro doesn’t turn on anymore 🥲
— Susuya💫 (@Susuyachan) October 31, 2021
@AppleSupport hello, I really need assistance, was updating my macbook pro and it shut off and I can’t turn it back on
— Taltos 🇨🇦🇮🇹🇪🇺🏳️🌈 (@taltos_mi) October 25, 2021
@Apple So, installing #macOSMonterey literally killed my 2020 16in #MacBookPro . No boot. No nothing. dead. 18mo old… How long is it supposed to work these days? 🙁
Guys, update at your own risks…— Freddy Mini (@freddymini) October 26, 2021
@AppleSupport @Apple this is not the way a simple OS update should go on a Mac. On my 50th restart with some sort of incremental install of #Monterey and a dead iMac. Can’t even restore from TM because I can’t even get to the migration app. crazy
— Ken Lyons (@kenlyons) October 31, 2021
@AppleSupport my MacBook Pro 2108, 13″ 4 Ports not turning on at all since yesterday’s update. I’ve called yesterday, and again today, no other information than “an update is going to be released ‘soon’ that should resolve issues”. How am I going to install that on a dead Mac?
— Mieszko Ślusarczyk (@spitf1r3) October 27, 2021
2019 #apple #MacbookPro bricked again, second time in two years. wow. Ports continue to stop working, not allowing charging, which bricks this. Can’t reset SMC because there’s no power going in. What else could help me determine I bought a lemon??? #applesupport @AppleSupport
— Daniel Lin (@itsDannyLin) October 27, 2021
In a report in the form of Reddit, there were topics that macOS Monterey made the 2017 model iMac unusable. The iMac upgraded to this version shows the user a system reboot notification and does not execute this command if it receives confirmation.
Apple has not yet made a statement on this issue. The company just published a support document; He stated that ‘in case of power failure during a macOS update or upgrade, the firmware must be restored’.
Therefore, following this path will be a temporary solution to the current problem. Until the new fix update is released, users can temporarily get rid of this problem by reverting to the old version. Of course, the permanent solution will come with the update to be published in the coming days.
So, are you guys having problems with the macOS Monterey update? Share it with us in the comments section below.