Macbook Pro not updating to 15.1 from 15.0.1
Macbook Pro not updating to 15.1 from 15.0.1
MacBook Pro (2017 – 2020)
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Macbook Pro not updating to 15.1 from 15.0.1
MacBook Pro (2017 – 2020)
how12 wrote:
When unplugged the battery appears to be charging and thus, the laptop dies suddenly with out warning.
I have already tried resetting the pram and smc. Do you know what else I could try?
Where do you see the battery being charged? In the menu bar (icon to the right)? Do you see the same in System Settings?
If you do have a MacBook Pro with an Intel chip (you can check in > About this Mac), I’d try resetting the PRAN/NVRAM and SMC a few more times.
As @PRP_53 mentions, you can view the battery informations in System Report. Does the report show the battery charge or does it show the battery charging (sorry, I don’t own a MacBook so I don’t know what’s displayed)?
You could try using a 3rd party app (Coconut Battery, for instance) to double check what the Mac reports. I’m suspecting an icon/display error and not a generalized issue.
Try to download the update directly from the App Store: macOS Sequoia. If the issue persists, start your Mac in safe mode and update macOS (your Mac will restart in normal mode after the update.)
The next thing to try is to reinstall macOS from recovery mode. This should install the latest version of macOS Sequoia.
How many Full Battery Cycles has this MacBook Pro (2017 – 2020) experienced over the Life of this computer ?
Apple Batteries are rated for 1000 Full Battery Cycles and / or 80% Capacity before needing Evaluation or replacement.
Finder >> Go >> Utilities >> System Information >> Battery
On the Right Panel look for the Full Cycles or does it mention >> Service Battery
For additional reading on Battery and Apple Computers this link may help. About battery health management in Mac notebooks
how12 wrote:
The full charge capacity is 4340.
There is no third party battery or any other item installed on the laptop
The fact and as reported
OP wrote " When unplugged the battery appears to be charging and thus, the laptop dies suddenly with out warning"
This tells us, something is wrong with this computer which will include the battery
Shall retreat from this question with one more suggestion
Good luck and am confident you are in good hands with @ 6x6
Have the computer evaluated by the Professionals who have the Special Hardware Software and Expertise to diagnose the issue and offer possible solutions
Make an Appointment at the Apple Genius Bar or call 1 800 MyApple and have them evaluate the computer
Other location Call Centres
Only in a supportive role to what @ 6x6 has suggested 👍
The key elements specific to this computer
Are the Full Charge Capacity versus the Designed Capacity of the Battery plus Number of Full Cycles
Note
This worked! Thanks!
The MacBook Pro has another issue:
When unplugged the battery appears to be charging and thus, the laptop dies suddenly with out warning.
I have already tried resetting the pram and smc. Do you know what else I could try?
Hi @how12
Yes the Count maybe 286 Full Cycles
Though the Full Charge Capacity versus the Designed Capacity is the important element
This could also be related IF a Third Party Replacement Battery has been installed in the computer
I see the battery being charged on the upper right hand corner of the screen as its has a lightnight icon on the battery level.
Even though on System Information the battery cycle count is at 286 and the Condition is Normal, it states erroneously that the Battery is not charging when it is.
Thanks
I found that for me something to do with iCloud relay being on cause the issue. I disabled iCloud relay and was able to update with no issue. I would suggest disabling iCloud relay trying to update and if you use iCloud relay, then you can just reenable it.
I tired both of these but the issue persists
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Hi PRP,
My MacbookPro only has a battery count of 286 and it states as Normal.
What suggestions do you have to fix the issue?
Thanks
The full charge capacity is 4340.
There is no third party battery or any other item installed on the laptop
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Macbook Pro not updating to 15.1 from 15.0.1