“We have identified and fixed an issue with the firmware on the Apple T2 security chip that prevented a very small number of users from booting up their Mac after updating macOS,” Apple said in the statement. ![]() In a statement shared with tech YouTuber Rene Ritchie, the company says it has coupled a new firmware with the latest build of macOS Monterey that is now rolling out to users. However, it appears that Apple has resolved the issue. ![]() Related: MacBook Pro Notch Glitches Are Already Frustrating Users, And It's Only Been One Day One Apple community forum post mentioned that the update corrupted the chip, but a trip to an Apple service center could resolve the issue. Following the release of macOS Monterey, multiple users started reporting that their Mac was bricked following the latest macOS update, but so far, there was no official clarity from Apple as to why that was happening.Ī few of the affected users mentioned that the problem has something to do with the T2 security chip, which covers everything from storage encryption and secure boot to handling biometric data. Apple has released a fix for an issue related to the T2 security chip that bricked some older Macs after installing the macOS Monterey update.
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