MacOS update 10.15.2
Experiencing apple applications 'News' etc.... not functioning after update to MacOS 10.15.2
Has anyone else seen this ?
MacBook Pro 15", macOS 10.15
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Experiencing apple applications 'News' etc.... not functioning after update to MacOS 10.15.2
Has anyone else seen this ?
MacBook Pro 15", macOS 10.15
I created a new user and reboot machine, logged in as new user, brought up Apple News, no issues. Apple News works fine.
I rebooted again, logged in as myself, brought up Apple News and it works just fine w/no issues.
One other note:
While I was creating new user I looked at (about this mac/system report/power) ; It reports "Service Battery".
Not saying that has anything to do with Apple News issue I saw....was just looking and noticed that in the report.
Anyway; many thanks for the suggestion; now I have to decide; replace the battery or upgrade.
I created a new user and reboot machine, logged in as new user, brought up Apple News, no issues. Apple News works fine.
I rebooted again, logged in as myself, brought up Apple News and it works just fine w/no issues.
One other note:
While I was creating new user I looked at (about this mac/system report/power) ; It reports "Service Battery".
Not saying that has anything to do with Apple News issue I saw....was just looking and noticed that in the report.
Anyway; many thanks for the suggestion; now I have to decide; replace the battery or upgrade.
approx 5-8 mins. got impatient/needed to access some docs so I rebooted.
Seems to only happen with Apple News, so this is not a big deal.
Had this MacBook since late 2014 and has been really solid performer, which is why I was surprised.
A further diagnostic in that case, when you have a moment, is to create another user on your machine, boot into that user id and see if the problem persists there. If it does not then you will need advice from an expert on the files to delete since it will be user specific
If it persists then you need expert help anyway
Please try booting into Safe Mode and determining is the issue persists there
Booted into safe mode brought up apple news and entire system froze.
Interesting, but not fatal. How long did you wait to see if it would resolve itself?
A battery can stay like that for ages. No rush to do anything
glad the other issue is solved
Thanks, good to know!
I think I will hang on to this one.
MacOS update 10.15.2