iMac 5K 2020 Today Update 11.0. 1 RC2 Boot Interface Unlimited Restart
by Poster
Nov 11, 2020
17
Has anyone encountered this problem, keeps stuck on the boot interface, the progress bar walks a little bit and then restarts. It keeps looping like this infinitely. I'm going to call customer service tomorrow. I'm so speechless. I'll release it without testing it? A case??
Replies
-
Anonymous9891 Nov 11, 2020This is not the official version????
-
Poster Nov 11, 2020@ Anonymous9891 I reinstalled the system. It's really a capital server. Where does Apple have so many bugs now? Is there no product or test?
-
Anonymous5734 Nov 11, 2020Although the stability of mac os is indeed poor, don't post about something like RC2 that is self-inflicted.
-
Anonymous5383 Nov 11, 2020It's still like this even after rc2, and I dare not use the official version
-
Poster Nov 11, 2020Press Command ➕ P ➕ R to enter the system. Download the update again and try again...
-
Anonymous163 Nov 11, 2020Can call customer service solve the problem for you? Strictly speaking, the latest official version of the system is still Catalina 10.15. 7
-
Anonymous5735 Nov 11, 2020What does @ Anonymous5734 # 3 RC mean?
-
Poster Nov 11, 2020@ Poster re-downloading and updating it still doesn't work, it should be a firmware problem...
-
Poster Nov 11, 2020I'm speechless, the downgrade has been downgraded, it will prompt that the file cannot be downgraded... I'm going to start scolding tomorrow
-
Anonymous5736 Nov 11, 2020?? I wonder RC is not the official version, right?
-
Anonymous3541 Nov 11, 2020@ Poster The first update failed today. I was ready to reinstall it on the Internet, but I couldn't connect all the time. Then I used a time machine to restore it. I selected the snapshot from the machine's built-in SSD and restored it in seconds.
-
Anonymous2878 Nov 11, 2020The beta version of mac has always had many problems, so it is not suitable for early adopters
-
Poster Nov 11, 2020@ Anonymous3541 Well, I'll back up one too, hey
-
Anonymous4401 Nov 11, 2020Although RC is indeed a beta queue, the official version is about to be released. RC2, as the same version that has erased the beta word and is probably the same version that will be officially released two days later, still has such serious and unstable problems, so some friends in the comments should stop washing it. In recent years, the quality of Apple's software is obvious to all, and it is all RC2. There is no need for the upstairs to use the excuse of "this is a beta version, not an official version" to wash the floor. Sometimes they have to spray when they should.
-
Anonymous10217 Nov 12, 2020No matter whether it is a beta version, an official version or a pre-released official version, as long as Apple does not take the initiative to release the official version, it should be clearly understood that this is a beta version if you chose the beta version to install and upgrade before. That's funny upstairs. Although RC2 is indeed a pre-released official version, which may be the official version, Apple can indeed find that a small number of problems (as upstairs) will have a small scale and a small number of problems later, and it can be completely withdrawn and urgently modified and then released RC2.1 or official version 11.0. 2. To put it bluntly. Do you have to choose early adopters "manually", and blame the beta version for having problems? Wait for the official version to be released first, and there is this question. You can spit again. I absolutely support your spit. Before that, the beta version deserved it when it went wrong.
-
Anonymous4401 Nov 12, 2020The beta version of @ Anonymous10217 can naturally reflect the current development progress. It has been iterated from beta1 to the current RC2. As a pre-release version, it still shows instability. Isn't it an indisputable fact that the quality of Big Sur's system software this year and even Apple's software quality in recent years have declined? You just told me to define the beta version and the official version by dead rules, so what you said is right. I can't refute it. The landlord is indeed using the beta version sequence, and the problems encountered are indeed within the test sequence. However, as the last pre-release version that has been iterated for half a year and will be released in two days, there is still this stability problem. I discuss it with the idea of "the rule is that dead people are alive", which obviously reflects that the progress and quality of Big Sur's software are still not particularly ideal. Whose products developed are a bunch of bugs and problems today, and the next version will directly fix them in a day or two? Iteration slowly tends to be stable, which is a process. As a version that has reached the end of the development progress, RC2 still has problems causing unavailability. I think even in the test queue, it is still worth complaining. Suppose, as an ordinary user, I see that the RC2 mentioned on the Internet still has various icons misaligned and functions unavailable. It is restarted in minutes and is completely unavailable. Then Apple directly said that the official version would be released in two days, and everyone would naturally be worried. You and I have different starting points for discussion. You are more rational and I am more emotional. PS. In iOS 14.2, even the problem of Siri suggestions disappearing in the drop-down search has not been fixed, and it is also possible.
-
Anonymous5737 Nov 12, 2020@ Anonymous4401 Summary, bugOS has changed hands. It's true that there are big and small bugs, although some of them don't affect the work, just restart or reset * * * *, but it's uncomfortable. Personally, I also feel that there are bugs in the official version of 10.15. * system. Otherwise, why would someone say "wait until others go into the pit first" every time they send a new system, instead of updating the experience immediately?