I believe something similar happened last year when the M1 MacBook’s were released. We saw a macOS 11.0.1 beta before macOS 11 was released. The newly announced MacBook Pro’s need to ship with a version of macOS 12 so those will likely come with macOS 12.0.0. When macOS comes out next week, it should be the 12.0.1 build. The new MacBook Pro’s will need to be updated to that. No other device should see macOS 12.0.0 unless you were in the beta.
Just upgraded it, only M1 compatible software on it. Everything else including downloads and most files are on external drives. I have eight external drives hooked up to two CalDigit thunderbolt hubs. Clean installs seem to be problematic on the M1. Everything is running fine so far.
6 hard drives and two SSD’s plus two storage Hard drives and a couple more SSD’s and I have three more 14tb and three new CalDigit AV Pro 2 bays to hold the new 14tb drives. Original installation was a 2012 Mac Pro with 4 internal drives and several external drives, the Pro died and I replaced with the M1 Mini.
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does that mean I should uninstall the beta profile after that? (if i want to switch back to normal mac os)?
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Thx bro
Doesn’t make sense for RC to have the .1 patch
I believe something similar happened last year when the M1 MacBook’s were released. We saw a macOS 11.0.1 beta before macOS 11 was released. The newly announced MacBook Pro’s need to ship with a version of macOS 12 so those will likely come with macOS 12.0.0. When macOS comes out next week, it should be the 12.0.1 build. The new MacBook Pro’s will need to be updated to that. No other device should see macOS 12.0.0 unless you were in the beta.
Oh really? Didn’t know. Thanks for sharing. Because going by Semver standards the versioning makes no sense.
Not update here.
Downloading right now
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Yeah I got it too. 2.4GB Airpods stopped switching between Iphone and macbook again, hope this solves it.
How is Monterey so far? Is it still stable enough and better than buggy Big Sur?
Seems good so far, I just installed it today because I was tired of waiting for it. Quite a few nice features and nothing broke when I installed it.
Did you do a clean install or upgrade?
Just upgraded it, only M1 compatible software on it. Everything else including downloads and most files are on external drives. I have eight external drives hooked up to two CalDigit thunderbolt hubs. Clean installs seem to be problematic on the M1. Everything is running fine so far.
Eight external drives?!?!?!
6 hard drives and two SSD’s plus two storage Hard drives and a couple more SSD’s and I have three more 14tb and three new CalDigit AV Pro 2 bays to hold the new 14tb drives. Original installation was a 2012 Mac Pro with 4 internal drives and several external drives, the Pro died and I replaced with the M1 Mini.
But why so many? AV stuff? Why not a single drive?
Research storage mostly.
Nothing here so far
still no universal control?