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Does anyone else still get weird safari hangs on apple silicon? No other browser does it, nor iPad/iPhone. But every 1/20 safari loads it just sits there, doesnt load, doesnt spin, just grey screen until I close safari and reload. Then it's great again..until its not.
 
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Holding Shift to boot safely and login as my normal user made some progress, but, can see in the kernel panic Apple report the extension com.apple.iokit.IOSCSCIArchitectureModelFamily(476.81.1) seems to be an issue.

Bad day ahead.
It was OWC SoftRaid. Removed the 6.3 kext and could boot.
 
Does anyone else still get weird safari hangs on apple silicon? No other browser does it, nor iPad/iPhone. But every 1/20 safari loads it just sits there, doesnt load, doesnt spin, just grey screen until I close safari and reload. Then it's great again..until its not.
Have you gone to Develop menu and just used Empty Caches. Wait a few seconds for it to work.
 
MacOS 13.2 Update just completely F'd my Safari Bookmarks! I just ran the update, opened Safari and found literally thousands of bookmarks and bookmark folders are all out of order. And not only recently added bookmarks, but links that have been set (unchanged order) in folders for years are are suddenly in random chaos order. WTF Apple!!
 
Raise your hand if you also went thru the apple logo then click in About->More Info and they got stuck in the new settings app because you couldn't find the Software update option and got confused there for some minutes and... then when you found the "Check for updates" it didn't show the new update :(
WFH, the benefits never cease to amaze.
 
MacOS 13.2 Update just completely F'd my Safari Bookmarks! I just ran the update, opened Safari and found literally thousands of bookmarks and bookmark folders are all out of order. And not only recently added bookmarks, but links that have been set (unchanged order) in folders for years are are suddenly in random chaos order. WTF Apple!!
That convinced me to hold off updating for a few days...
 
Have been waiting since Ventura dropped to make the switch. To those of you running Ventura since day one, would you say with where  is at in terms of updates, that Ventura 13.2 is not only stable, but most of the frustrating bugs worked out? Trying to find an entry point! Thanks in advance
 
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I updated and now my Dell 4k 144Mhz monitor will only go to 30 Hz, it looks terrible. Was 144Hz before the update. ugh!
 
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Have been waiting since Ventura dropped to make the switch. To those of you running Ventura since day one, would you say with where  is at in terms of updates, that Ventura 13.2 is not only stable, but most of the frustrating bugs worked out? Trying to find an entry point! Thanks in advance
I’m with you. I’m also still rocking OS 12. From what I’m reading in this thread, Ventura must be avoided in all cost.
 
...erase all the devices...


Yes, pretty sure. It forced me to delete all the devices without latest versions of iOS and macOS in order to continue with the activation process. And I don't think I should be the only one...

😀. Those are two different things. Yes, you probably have to "delete" the devices from iCloud by signing out vs erasing them.

You shouldn't have to erase the devices, just remove them from your iCloud account by signing out of it. 😀
 
😀. Those are two different things. Yes, you probably have to "delete" the devices from iCloud by signing out vs erasing them.

You shouldn't have to erase the devices, just remove them from your iCloud account by signing out of it. 😀
When I say "erase" I mean from iCloud, not the device itself. Ok, remove may be more appropriate, but the situation now is that I can't use iCloud anymore in those devices. Great for Apple :mad:
 
Holy Toledo, my M1 MacBook Air updated so quickly. I started the download process before setting the table for dinner. It was still downloading when it was time for dinner; eight minutes later the install is all finished! I had Google Chrome open during the download, and somehow it was already open when I logged back in, as if the Air was just being woken up from Sleep Mode!
 
You can use the system settings View pull down menu to see 40 choices without doing much nestled vertical navigation. ;)

Earlier post about that tidbit. Monterey users can use this tidbit.
Also almost all of the things people said were gone are still there; you just have to hunt for them more. One thing in particular was network locations; it is still there.
 
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Updating my laptop first; if the update doesn't brick it then maybe I will do the Mac Pro.
 
So this is interesting; first try and computer booted into recovery mode saying it had a problem migrating user data; So I just rebooted the machine again; logged in and it started doing install stuff again.... o_O

Hmmm, seems to be ok; but I think I will wait for a bit before doing the Mac Pro. Few settings need to be re-done.
 
I’m with you. I’m also still rocking OS 12. From what I’m reading in this thread, Ventura must be avoided in all cost.
Thanks for the input. That's what I've pretty much heard up until now. Was hoping it was finally ready for prime time. Guess I'll wait a bit longer to see how 13.2 goes. The wait continues...
 
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