macOS Ventura update: version 13.6.6 is a nightmare for older Macs – CNET

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macOS Ventura update: version 13.6.6 is a nightmare for older Macs – CNET

It’s been a month since Apple released the latest macOS Ventura update. Since then, many Mac users have complained that this update breaks several features and causes many problems. The reason you may not have noticed this is because you are currently using macOS Sonoma.

But if you own a 2017 MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, or the latest 12-inch MacBook, you may have noticed that version 13.6.6 has been a nightmare.

Usually, we recommend waiting a few days for users to update to the latest version of macOS. Yet complaints only increased almost a month after macOS Ventura 13.6.6 was released to users. I have to be mobile has listed several user complaints from Apple’s community forums.

These issues vary from Touch ID not working, iMessage refusing to load so the person can’t open or reply to messages, Bluetooth issues preventing accessories from connecting, Time Machine has stopped working, and Moreover.

The worst part about this macOS Ventura update is that some newer Mac users prefer to use an older version of macOS so as not to lose compatibility with their company’s software or other applications. That said, they also face some of these issues.

More interestingly, the macOS Sonoma update available with macOS 13.6.6, which was 14.4.1, fixed several issues from macOS 14.4, such as a problem when connecting third-party accessories to a monitor, such as a camera , keyboard, keyboard or computer. mouse. Additionally, this update fixed an issue with apps including Java closing unexpectedly and more.

That said, while Apple may have fixed these issues for macOS Sonoma users, the company forgot about its macOS Ventura users.

It’s unclear when Apple plans a macOS Ventura update, but version 13.6.7 couldn’t come soon enough for so many users.

Deadline will let you know once Apple ships this update.

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