External Monitor Issue After macOS Sequoia 15.1.1 Update

Hi everyone,


After updating my MacBook Air M2 to macOS Sequoia 15.1.1, I’ve encountered an issue with my external monitor. I connect my ViewSonic monitor via an HDMI-to-Type-C cable. The monitor works for about 5 seconds after being connected, then the screen goes black.

Interestingly, the monitor is still detected in the display settings, and I can even move the cursor into the display area—but nothing is visible on the screen.


Here’s what I’ve tried so far without success:


  • Adjusting the resolution and refresh rate.
  • Booting in Safe Mode.
  • Resetting display profiles.
  • Rebooting the system.


To rule out hardware issues, I tested the same setup on my MacBook Air M1. Before the update to macOS Sequoia 15.1.1, it worked perfectly. After updating, the same problem occurred.

However, I tried connecting to a Samsung external monitor, and that worked fine.

Has anyone else faced similar issues or found a solution? I’d appreciate any guidance or suggestions.


Thanks!



MacBook Air, macOS 15.1

Posted on Nov 26, 2024 8:50 AM

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Posted on Aug 11, 2025 6:40 PM

Hi all,


Last week I updated macOS to version 15.6 (24G84) and it seems that Apple has finally solved the issue with my monitor (Dell P2721Q).


I’ve been using it every day and the monitor hasn’t flickered yet.


It’s quite frustrating that it took more than eight months to get this issue resolved, and there’s still no RCA or any explanation for the problem, even though I had an open ticket with them through AppleCare+. Their last message to me, over two months ago, was that they didn’t know what was going on and that I would have to wait.


During this time, I tried multiple versions (including unstable ones), sent the machine to Apple for more than a week, and spent a couple of dollars on new cables and adapters.


I really hope that the issue does not appear again in a future release.

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Aug 11, 2025 6:40 PM in response to Swkk

Hi all,


Last week I updated macOS to version 15.6 (24G84) and it seems that Apple has finally solved the issue with my monitor (Dell P2721Q).


I’ve been using it every day and the monitor hasn’t flickered yet.


It’s quite frustrating that it took more than eight months to get this issue resolved, and there’s still no RCA or any explanation for the problem, even though I had an open ticket with them through AppleCare+. Their last message to me, over two months ago, was that they didn’t know what was going on and that I would have to wait.


During this time, I tried multiple versions (including unstable ones), sent the machine to Apple for more than a week, and spent a couple of dollars on new cables and adapters.


I really hope that the issue does not appear again in a future release.

Dec 6, 2024 10:18 AM in response to Swkk

Ok, I found a fix for me. It's all backward.


I had a "higher quality" / faster HDMI cable that I have been using fine for the last year with lower OS versions. During the general troubleshooting with Apple support, I remember I still had the old "Amazon basics" cable that I had used prior to the better-quality cable.


I swapped the old cable, and now it works fine.


"Newer Cable"

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CJLC72MG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1


"Older Amazon Basic Cable"

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083KX4F6K/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1


An obvious culprit is that the old Amazon cable explicitly states the 60hz refresh rate while the newer cable lists higher refresh rates.


Now this has worked for a year so I think this suggests that there is something in the OS update that is forcing display connections closed if there is some sort of dissonance between the system refresh, connection, and display refresh.


At the end of the day I'd rather use my higher quality cable that has been good for the last year, but who knows when Apple will figure out this bug they introduced.




May 26, 2025 6:41 AM in response to Swkk

I have solved this problem!

My monitor is Kuycon G27-X, and I connected it to my MBP M1Max with USB-C, I got the same problem when I update MacOS from 14 to 15.5, I delete the “com.apple windowserver.displays plist” file, and restart my Mac, and the file still there .

So I copy the “com.apple windowserver.displays plist” file to my desktop and open it with Visual Studio Code, (Xcode may works too),delete all the content of this file, and overwrite the original file in /Library/Preferences/

then my monitor become normal again.

Dec 19, 2024 2:06 PM in response to Mjsielerjr

Exact same issue for me as OP. After updating to Sequoia 15.2 (I don't recall what the previous version was), the flickering issue occurred immediately after the update. Nothing else has changed about my set up after the update, so I feel very confident that the 15.2 update is the root of the issue.


Here's my set up prior to Sequoia 15.2 Update:

  • Macbook M1 Max, 16-inch, 2021
  • MacOS Sequoia 15 (not sure which previous version)
  • External displays:
    • Working normally: "Display 1", LG 27GN650-B (connected via HDMI port)
    • Malfunctioning, flickering: "Display 2", LG 34UM69G-B (connected via usb-c port, USB-C to USB-C display cable)


Steps that failed to resolve issue:

  • Follow steps 1-4 outlined here. Did not resolve issue.
    • Unplug cable and monitor power cord
    • Mac is already at latest update
    • Restart Mac
    • Change color profile of external monitor to Color LCD
    • Change refresh rate to 60 hz
    • Disabled true tone/night mode where applicable
  • Changed USB-C cables, and tried plugging USB-c cable into different USB-c ports. Neither resolved issue
  • Swapped display cable from USB-c/USB-c to USB-c/DisplayPort. Did not resolve issue.


Steps that resolved the issue so far as of Dec 19, 2024 at 11:06:

  • Swap display cables between Display 1 (working) and Display 2 (malfunctioning):
    • Display 2 is now connected via HDMI cable to mac HDMI port
      • Color profile: Color LCD, 60 Hz refresh rate, no true tone/night
    • Connect Display 1 via DisplayPort to USB-C mac port


Since swapping display cables between external monitors, the flickering has stopped. I will update accordingly if anything changes.


Update Dec 19, 2024 2pm: Unfortunately, the flickering still occurs but it's less often and less intrusive. The flickering happens maybe once an hour. And, instead of my mac thinking the display has been disconnected and rearraning all my open windows, it's just a brief off/on flicker and no windows move.

Dec 21, 2024 2:50 AM in response to Swkk

After reading this thread I tried one more thing - replacing my $70 Mac USB-C to HDMI (Multiport) adapter with a much less expensive Anker USB-C to HDMI adapter and it fixed this problem. Something in Sequoia broke the mac version of this adapter, which is ironic considering it's so expensive. I also tested with a Nintendo Switch USB-C to HDMI adapter with the same results. The Anker and Nintendo adapters work fine, the disconnecting/blinking went away. Only occurs with the Mac brand adapter (MacBook Pro > Mac USB-C Multiport > HDMI cable > LG Ultrawide monitor).

Apr 13, 2025 1:17 AM in response to Swkk

HERE'S WHAT WORKED FOR ME:


My problems with the display going spastic started when I did the point-update that was released at the same time as the 15.2 release. So, It wasn't Sequoia that did it. It actually began with the last point-update of Sonoma.


COMPLETELY by accident. I couldn't get anything to work to stabilize my display after the upgrade, so I had gotten out my old Studio Display with the mini-DisplayPort plug on it and was searching for my C to MiniDisplayPort adapter. During that process I stumbled on a short C to DisplayPort (the big, rectangular plug with the one corner angled) cable. My LG has a C, 2x HDMI, and one DisplayPort input.


Up until now I've been using C to C with no success, 3 separate breakout hubs (HDMI, Network, USB, SD Cards, etc) with HDMI to HDMI. Two of those gave me the flashing issue and one didn't work at all. I had done everything suggested (delete /Library preferences, different cables, different breakouts, unplug everything, change ColorSync profiles, lowered resolution to 1080i and 760x480, unplugged everything except power and display cable, zap P-RAM and Low-Level RAM, 15 jumping jacks, and turned around while patting my head.


POSSIBLY SIGNIFICANT: On the two breakouts that worked, there was a not-insignificant amount of static both when the image was properly sized and when the image was incorrectly sized (and bleeding off one side and onto the other side of the display). I've seen this type of static before with clock mismatches on my old video scaling products. They are pixel-sized dots that flash randomly and are evenly distributed across the screen.


At any rate, using this cable plugged directly into one of my C ports to the display's DisplayPort and I'll be ****** if the picture wasn't perfect. Whoo hoo - put the old Studio Display back in the closet.


Mind you, I have no idea where this cable came from. It's been in my collection for at least a couple of years. So, I looked it up and here's the info I could find on it:


USB-C to 4K DisplayPort™ by J5Connect


Configuaration:

  • iMac Retina 4K, 21.5", 2019 (3 GHz, 6-core Intel i5 with Radeon Pro 560X 4 GB w/16 GB 2667 MHz DDR4)
    • 2 USB C + 3x USB3
    • External display: LG 34BQ77QB wide-screen display native 3440 x 1440


Good luck everybody (that's what it took for me)

And here's to Apple waking up to the downward spiral they've been in for the last 10 years.

Apr 21, 2025 10:18 AM in response to felipearmat

This happened to my Apple Studio display after updating to 15.4.1. I first tried the solutions suggested by Apple which consisted of updating to the latest MacOSX and then unplugging the USB C cord and plugging it back in. Several tries including a reboot didn't seem to do anything.


So, I went into my Libraries folder, found that plist you mentioned (/Library/Preferences/com.apple.windowserver.displays.plist) and moved it to the desktop. Immediately the Studio display started updating.


Was it moving the plist file, or did it happen on its own?


Dunno, but I'm back running! If you've had this problem, I would try moving that plist file!

Jan 14, 2025 4:47 PM in response to Swkk

RESOLVED (for me, for now)

I've been watching this thread because I have had the same problem everyone else has. Here is my setup:

MBP M1Max

3 identical LG 1920x1080 monitors (27MN60T)

Main display (center) uses HDMI to HDMI

Extended displays use HDMI to USB-C

Refresh Rate: 75hz (on all three)

Color Profile: LG FULL HD

No docking station.


Because MacOS can get confused on waking and swap my 2 extended displays (its own frustrating bug that has been present for at least the last 2 operating systems), I HAD been using VGA to USB-C by way of an adaptor for 1 of the 2 extended displays. That is the screen that was blacking every couple minutes once I updated to 15.1. As I was trouble shooting I noticed that screen was fixed at 60hz refresh with no option to adjust to the 75 the other 2 used. I bought an Anker HDMI to USB-C cable assuming that as long as I was replacing a cable I would try a decent quality one rather than the least expensive.


I have been running now since Saturday with no screen black out. I have no idea if this will help others or not, but thought I would share, just in case it might.

Jan 22, 2025 11:46 PM in response to styfrombrest

I had the same issue. It recognized one of my external monitors connected via HDMI, but not the one connected via DisplayPort. I tried swapping cables, went so far to buy a new docking station that had HDMI only connections. Nothing worked. Tried deleting a plist that was suggested. I found a reddit post that linked back to another discussion and they mentioned unplugging the power cord from the monitor, leaving everything else connected. I just did that and my 2nd external monitor is working again!!!! Hopefully it helps others. This is the post that led me to it: https://www.reddit.com/r/MacOS/comments/1hc8mcz/comment/m22ql12/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button


Feb 16, 2025 9:35 AM in response to Swkk

Same issue on Sequoia 15.3.1, using 4 different USB-C -> HDMI hubs or cables.

My monitor was not detected anymore after macOs upgrade from Sonoma. This monitor works on a PC with same USB-C devices.

After reading all the comments and reports, I wiped my mac and reinstalled Sonoma 14.7.4 (latest to date). Issue vanished.

What a shame, Apple.

I won't upgrade until I read a public statement from Apple saying the bug is fixed.


Aug 11, 2025 9:33 AM in response to Swkk

Hey guys,


I started to experience the same issue when updating my MacBook Pro to Sequoia 15.6. I've since resolved this issue for myself. I don't work for Apple in any way, so please don't get super mad at me if any of these things don't end up working for you...


Unplug EVERYTHING from your device, to include the charging cable.


I deleted these files:

    • /Library/Preferences/com.apple.windowserver.*
    • /Users/<USERNAME>/Library/Preferences/ByHost/com.apple.windowserver.*
    • /Library/Preferences/com.apple.dock.*
    • /Users/<USERNAME>/Library/Preferences/ByHost/com.apple.dock.*


I think there might be a chance that other folks docks might have a different "com.apple." file associated with it. I don't know what those would be...


When restarting the device, I reset the NVRAM. I have an Intel processor, so to do that, when restarting, I have to hold down the Option + Command + P + R keys.


See this link for more info on that: Reset NVRAM on your Mac - Apple Support


I let the device completely boot up and let it sit for a few minutes. Then plugged in the dock, then plugged in the HDMI cable. Works fine now... I've read on some of these forums that the issue reoccurs over time. Fingers crossed that doesn't happens.


Hope this helps. Cheers!


Sep 14, 2025 10:00 PM in response to Swkk

I have been using a DELL 4K via my Sony STR AV amp, and a Ultrawide directly from a Sonnet hub on my Mac mini M2 running Sequoia. Previous to the update, everything working perfectly for years. After the update, absolutely nothing would make my Dell work ... until I tried the solution offered by users here - and I AM SO HAPPY TO SAY IT WORKS!


Go into Library - Preferences - renaming the file to "com.apple.windowserver.displays.plist" to "_com.apple.windowserver.displays.plist" After you rename it, restart your mac, and your mac should detect your display now.

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