Touch ID not working
I have a new Mac Pro air. The touch ID worked at first but quit after a short time.
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.6
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I have a new Mac Pro air. The touch ID worked at first but quit after a short time.
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.6
rmp67r Said:
"Touch ID not working: I have a new Mac Pro air. The touch ID worked at first but quit after a short time."
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Some Thoughts - Might Need to Reinstall:
A. Boot into Safe Mode:
In Safe Mode, temporary files (caches) are set aside, and sometimes are fixed. So, boot into Safe Mode by holding down the shift key upon boot until you get to the Log In Screen. Then, log in as the same user, and look for the words "Safe Mode" on top-right corner. Once you see "Safe Mode", then you know you are officially in Safe Mode. Wait a few moments, then shut down the Mac. Boot up and log in as normal. See if it is all has been fixed.
B. Create a New Administrator User.
What happens when you try a new Administrator user? Create one and see if you are still getting this error. If it no longer occurs, then it is something misconfigured in your current user. So, either transfer everything over to the new user (documents, etc.), and then delete this current user. Or, reinstall the MacOS.
If neither of the above works....
C. Reinstall the macOS:
Sometimes, changes are made to your Mac (i.e. Updates), and then settings (i.e. for ports), become manipulated, technically. So, reinstalling the macOS will place moved items back to where they should be, and will replace damaged system files. There are two steps: backup, then perform the reinstall. In depth:
1. First, Back up your Mac:
Create a Time Machine backup of your Mac, so that you can have something to restore your Mac from, should anything go wrong with the reinstall.
2. Then, Reinstall the macOS:
Nothing would be deleted. It's just that items that have become corrupted or deleted, would be replaced or reinstalled back to where they should be. Go Here: How to reinstall macOS from macOS Recovery - Apple Suppor
Touch ID not working