Apple has fixed MacBook Pro charging issues

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Apple released the official version of macOS Big Sur 11.2 last week, but the update had some problems. Today, the company once again released the official version of the macOS Big Sur 11.2.1 update. With Big Sur 11.2, some 2016 and 2017 MacBook Pro models can't charge the phone. macOS Big Sur 11.2.1 reportedly fixes this issue.

This time, Apple did not release the update instructions. Additionally, the company did not elaborate on the impact of this update. However, Apple released this new version of macOS with one bug fix.

Users can now open System Preferences and select Software Update. After that, the user can manually download and install the update. For users who have enabled automatic updates, it will be automatically installed on the system.

In addition, Apple has also released additional updates for macOS Catalina and macOS Mojave that address some security issues. Apple is already beta testing macOS Big Sur 11.3, which is the next big update to the operating system. However, the beta update almost caused damage to some MacBooks.

macOS Big Sur update error can delete all your data

MacOS Big Sur by Apple was officially released in November 2020. Since its release, several updates (versions 11.1 and 11.2) have been released for this system. However, each update seems to come with its own problem. The 11.3 public beta is now available for download, but user reports show that their MacBooks are experiencing issues after the system update. There is a message that the update hangs indefinitely. In addition, the message "No bootable disk" will appear in the recovery interface.

macOS Big Sur update failed

Although Apple has officially stated that 35,5 GB of free space is required for the update, system updates can still be performed when there is not enough space on the computer's hard drive. However, if you do this, you will lose all your data. Not only the data, it will damage the hard drive and the computer will no longer start.

This crash occurred in beta versions of macOS Big Sur 11.2 and 11.3. If you restore the system when there is not enough space, the computer will become unresponsive, resulting in permanent data loss. After data loss, users will need a second Mac to recover data. However, if the user enables FileVault file encryption, data recovery will be very difficult.

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