![]() ![]() I’ve migrated all the contents from a 7 yo iMac, and then a 5 yo iMac before that, so there are tons of “junk” on the computer. I set up a test partition with a clean install of Ventura and it ran perfectly from that, so am thinking it is a software issue. I didn’t change or update any software (but who knows what happened in the background?). Our new Mac Studio suddenly started acting really squirrely about a week ago, crashing “reliably” within 30” to 5’ of restarting every time with a “Your computer was restarted because of a problem” error after 6 months of flawless service. Squeaky Clean Install of Ventura 13.2.1? Hi: But some of my newer software won't run on that OS. I hate to give up now, but this is incredibly frustrating! Thank heavens I have two MBP15 (Intel) backups, still running reliably under High Sierra. I've wasted thousands of dollars and over a year of lost time trying to get my MBP16 M1 to work as it should. I don't recall ever seen anything this crazy! During this time, I've dealt with numerous OS issues. I've programmed on Apple products exclusively since System 6 (and much further back, non-exclusively). these views were taken at the exact same time! I have included a screenshot of the contents of the two (partially duplicated) application folders ![]() Note the pairs of side-by-side folder views (at the same time), showing differences in the contents (and folder sizes) of both the top-level view and content view of the "/System/Library" folder. The attached screenshots illustrate the discrepancies. I have not been able to find any reference to the movement of apps to a new location in the release of Ventura, including from Apple's telephone support staff (although that's fairly typical). Note that the original "/Applications" folder contains a duplicate set of Apple's core proprietary applications, in addition to all of my previous personal secondary apps (non-core apps). Note that the typical "/Applications" folder comprises 92.3GB of space, while the new "/System/Applications" folder only comprises 932.7MB, which appears to only contain Apple's core proprietary applications. (A third one, of course, is in the User folder: "/Users//Applications".) What's even crazier is that, at any given time, I can view different contents within each. These two are "/Applications" (as before) and now "/System/Applications" (which I have never seen before). I now have two primary "Applications" folders (three, counting the User's application folder). One issue is that, during the upgrade from Monterey to Ventura, my applications appear now to be all out of wack. So far, this seems to have been a big mistake. Major inconsistencies in macOS Ventura Having dealt with over a year's worth of problems with Monterey on my MBP16 M1 Pro, I decided to give Ventura a try at solving the issues. Is there a way to totally erase the PCI drive so nothing is left there from the previous system installation, and still be able to install Mokave again? The applestore tells me the computer is fine and there are no hardware problems. I am unable to do a screenshot and add it to my query. When I plug my headset a message appears telling me a new USB item was inserted in the machine.įor unknown reasons this message appears for a few seconds and happens randomly. This is that ITUNES keeps opening up whenever I insert an exter hard drive, or (worse) If I plug my headset. Still the same problem I had before happens. I used the various process suggested everywhere (command R and erase from Disk Utilities using the max security) and reinstalled Mojave. ![]() Our editors handpick top articles and magazine issues, and you also get personalized recommendations on the topics most interesting to youĪutomatic downloads make it easy to read magazine issues offlineĪpple News is now available in Canada, with a free experience that includes handpicked Top Stories, a personalized Today feed, and support for both English and FrenchĪpple News+ is available in the U.S.How to erase every single visible and invisible file on a Solid State PCI drive? I have various problem with my Solid State PCI drive on my MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015) with Mojave installed. The macOS Mojave 10.14.4 update adds support for Apple News+, includes bug fixes and improvements, improves the stability and reliability of your Mac, and is recommended for all users.Īpple News+ is a new subscription service that extends the Apple News experience with hundreds of magazines and top newspapers ![]()
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