I have been hesitant to download Sonoma 14.3.1 to my MAC due to past experiences. I ask MAC users if they have had any issues with this release. Thanks.
Mark
No issues with updating to 14.3.1. In fact I have never experienced any issues with upgrading any of my OS machines be it laptop, mini, iPad, airpods or even the Ultra 2 watch.
Good luck...
I’m still running 14.2 without any issues.
Good question!
I hope to follow this thread.
Rich
I'm running it on a M1 Mac mini with no problems. It might be different on an older Intel machine.
bhapke wrote:
I'm running it on a M1 Mac mini with no problems. It might be different on an older Intel machine.
That’s good to hear. I have the same architecture.
Rich
Up and running fine on Mac mini M2.
Mr. B
Loc: eastern Connecticut
I've been running version 14.2 for months with no problems at all on a MacBook Pro.
I have four systems: A 5-year-old MacBook Pro, a 4-year-old iMac desktop, a 5-year-old iMac Pro Desktop, and a new MacBook Air with the M1 chip. All upgraded fine except the 4-year-old iMac desktop (the non-Pro version). I've had all kinds of problems with it since upgrading including dreadfully slow response, the black screen of death, iMessage works intermittently, etc. I ran Clean My Mac several times and it seemed to help, and it seemed to get better with time - yeah, I know, very odd. I upgraded two months ago and I just decided this morning that I'm going to rebuild the whole thing from the ground up. The performance isn't acceptable and I've hit all the Mac forums trying to figure out what might be wrong, but it seems to be all over the place. Note that this system is Intel-based. I haven't seen any problems on any of the forums with the M chip systems. Good luck!
MBPro 16" M1/2 iMac 24s M1--just upgraded from Ventura to Sonoma 14.3.1. No issues. As a bonus, for those who have a Z8-Raw Lossless support now included.
mffox wrote:
I have been hesitant to download Sonoma 14.3.1 to my MAC due to past experiences. I ask MAC users if they have had any issues with this release. Thanks.
Mark
Check with Apple!!!!
I read somewhere that some older machines don't play well or at all with Sonoma!!!
Also, some older applications, such as Topaz Studio 2 and others need to have the newer Macs (M1 and M2) running on Rosetta in order to function. As the OS continues to advance, support for these older programs, as has happened often in the past, will disappear and the older programs will no longer be functional. Since Topaz has ended support and no longer updates its Studio 2 application, it is only a matter of time until an OS upgrade will send these programs to the boneyard. I don't need all the whistles and bells of the newest OS and will be sticking with Ventura and Topaz.
MrBob
Loc: lookout Mtn. NE Alabama
rwm283main wrote:
I’m still running 14.2 without any issues.
Good question!
I hope to follow this thread.
Rich
Yep, I am now on 14.2 on my Mac24 now... No probs yet and don't forsee any. They should be on top of the new silicon.
I have a iMac M3; no problems with Sonoma 14.3.1.
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