1/6/2024 0 Comments Monterey mac os![]() ![]() All other devices are having zero issues. Works fine connecting to other networks, just not my OWN HOME ROUTER. Now my Wi-Fi won't communicate with my router. Any user with half a brain knows when they've got it plugged in and set up. Software related? No idea, their troubleshooting suggestions are garbage. Perfect to preserve battery life, right? Except if I'm about to leave on a flight and can't charge it when it goes to zero. Oh wait, it does, just not until the battery is almost zero. Right out of the box the charger won't charge. The result: I wiped out Monterey everywhere and I’ll skip this macOS release completely waiting for the next major macOS release, hopping that it will not be so buggy!Īpple has to stop to play with macOS and they MUST release a rock solid OS, not every year, but only when it’s ready and stable.Īnd the Apple users MUST stop to adore Apple and to say that Apple OSes are the best while, clearly, Monterey is a a crappy one!!! While, strange to tell, the same USBC hubs, connected to the Hackintosh running Monterey, works perfectly!!! But it doesn’t work on MacBook, with the Apple hardware!!!! Why?Īnd the same with all these USB-C hubs ,they worked before with Catalina and Big Sur on my MacBook and now no more with Monterey. On the MacBook for example Monterey heat-up the machine dramatically and not to mention the fact that all USB-C hub doesn’t work any-longer!!! It’s unbelievable: it runs better on an old PC equipped to run macOS with OpenCore, compared to my Apple MacBook Pro with i9 year 2020! And Apple says that its hardware is fully integrated with its SW!!!!!!! More buggy than most of the older macOS release… I use the original Mac since System 1.0 (year 1984) and MacOSX since version 10.0 and I can state that Monterey shines to be really buggy. I'd guess that not having to reimplement and optimize an entire OS and all of its supporting applications for a brand new CPU architecture may have had something to do with the quality of this newest effort. So, yeah, Apple developers and their management did a stellar job this time around. There is better visual consistency throughout the OS, the timings of animations are spot–on, the reindexing is much faster and whatever optimizations they did make apps load faster even on Intel Macs. ![]() I am not discounting anyone's experience, I am just pointing out that Apple developers aren't “shit” as the OP disrespectfully accuses them to be, his problem is that he's being ignorant about what is actually going on.Ĭircling back to Monterey, this time it looks like they got most of the small details right. the time to run the first indexing is zero. The only reason these approaches work is that you start with a blank machine which doesn't take backups, i.e. ![]() The reason I replied is that most people don't realize this simple fact and end up doing something stupid, like downgrading or doing a clean install. These are always caused by Spotlight, Photos and Time Machine during the first several hours after upgrading to a new version of macOS. However, none of these issues qualify as “everything is so slow” and “my battery life is crap” which is what the OP was complaining. The Bluetooth bugs on these models continue to Monterey BTW my wife's 2020 MacBook Pro 13" is horrible with any Bluetooth peripheral, even Apple's own AirPods Max. The keyboard lag, assuming you were using a BT keyboard, was a Bluetooth bug on late–2019 and newer Intel models. The development priorities were showing on Intel Macs. Big Sur 11.0 was a rolling Dumpster fire of a release for usability, unless you had an M1 Mac. ![]()
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