Why is my MacBook Pro frozen after trying to update to Monterey?
Why is my MacBook Pro frozen after trying to update to Monterey?
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Why is my MacBook Pro frozen after trying to update to Monterey?
MacGirlHawaii Said:
"Why is my MacBook Pro frozen after trying to update to Monterey?"
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What to Try:
There is an issue connecting to Apple's servers. So, try the following...
A. Updating in Safe Mode:
(Hold Down: the shift key upon boot). In Safe Mode, login items do not load at log in, certain System Preferences are set aside, and damages system files (caches) are fixed.
B. Single Out this User:
Try creating another administrator user and installing it through that user.
C. Restart your Router:
Perhaps there is an issue with the router's ISP connection? So, try restarting it.
D. Restart the Mac:
Rosary the Mac, and then try this once more
E. Use a Different Network:
Are you using a public LAN (i.e. school network)? If so, you may be limited to only a certain amount of data use. So, using a private LAN.
MacGirlHawaii Said:
"Why is my MacBook Pro frozen after trying to update to Monterey?"
-------
What to Try:
There is an issue connecting to Apple's servers. So, try the following...
A. Updating in Safe Mode:
(Hold Down: the shift key upon boot). In Safe Mode, login items do not load at log in, certain System Preferences are set aside, and damages system files (caches) are fixed.
B. Single Out this User:
Try creating another administrator user and installing it through that user.
C. Restart your Router:
Perhaps there is an issue with the router's ISP connection? So, try restarting it.
D. Restart the Mac:
Rosary the Mac, and then try this once more
E. Use a Different Network:
Are you using a public LAN (i.e. school network)? If so, you may be limited to only a certain amount of data use. So, using a private LAN.
Same here, sent the machine to repair, the local team still cannot confirm what happened. One claim the motherboard is burnt
Why is my MacBook Pro frozen after trying to update to Monterey?