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ahh I've been having lot of issues with the space left on my hard drive, one moment would tell me I have about 35 gb left minutes later will tell me I have 24gb left and that my hard disk is full and Outlook would close... maybe is because of this
 
Apparently the new “feature” added a few updates ago that occasionally restarts my machine when choosing to put it to sleep must not be worth addressing.
 
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macOS Mojave users who installed the updates have been noticing memory issues, slow boot times and Finder stalling, numerous system.log entires, and crashes when attempting to use Migration assistant, among other problems. Complaints about the update started shortly after it was released, but Apple did not pull the updates until yesterday.

The amount of things that this update broke is actually kind of impressive.
 
Because Adobe CS6 does not work with Catalina and it was the last version that didn't require a subscription.

How is that going for ya? Are you still able to interact with file types and properly function in a world of CC?

I can't stand the monthly subscription model!

Also illustrator is still single core in 2020....where on earth does all my money go?
 
Apparently the new “feature” added a few updates ago that occasionally restarts my machine when choosing to put it to sleep must not be worth addressing.
When you encounter this, does waking up from sleep summon a momentary black screen with Apple logo and loading bar? Such a weird sequence that began with 10.15.6.
 
It would be nice if they could push out an update to Safari for Catalina. I've had to switch to Firefox. Safari 14 has caused so many issues for me on Catalina. It eats up CPU like there's no tomorrow. Youtube is completely unusable.
 
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Apple makes this very easy! Reinstall the OS and restore your files from a backup.

We had a user this morning that had these exact issues. macOS/APFS snapshots make things VERY easy to roll the system back to a point in time before the problem existed. That's what we did to get the user back up and running. The restore took around 30 seconds.
 
How do we downgrade from safari 14? It’s starting to slow down and become slug-slug-sluggish
Just use the full installer for 10.14.6 (build 18G103) and do an install over your current build and that will seamlessly bring it back.
 
Seems like they are having trouble with macOS development in general, considering this in conjunction with the fact that Big Sur seems to have been delayed as it was the only new OS to not release with the others.
 
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