Recently, reports surfaced that some more seasoned Macs were bricking subsequent to refreshing to the organization's new working framework. As though that wasn't adequately terrible, a few clients said refreshing had likewise wrecked their gadget's ports, which implies they couldn't turn them on to attempt to investigate the issue. At that point, a few clients figured the issue could be identified with the firmware on the gadgets, a hypothesis the organization affirmed on Friday.
Apple let YouTuber Rene Ritchie know that it had recognized and fixed an issue with the firmware on the Apple T2 security chip, which is utilized on 16 Mac models delivered over the most recent three years.
We have distinguished and fixed an issue with the firmware on the Apple T2 security chip that forestalled a tiny number of clients from booting up their Mac in the wake of refreshing macOS," Apple said, "The refreshed firmware is presently included with the current macOS refreshes. Any clients affected by this issue can contact Apple Support for help.
Apple let YouTuber Rene Ritchie know that it had recognized and fixed an issue with the firmware on the Apple T2 security chip, which is utilized on 16 Mac models delivered over the most recent three years.
We have distinguished and fixed an issue with the firmware on the Apple T2 security chip that forestalled a tiny number of clients from booting up their Mac in the wake of refreshing macOS," Apple said, "The refreshed firmware is presently included with the current macOS refreshes. Any clients affected by this issue can contact Apple Support for help.
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