![]() ![]() IST 14:02 pm: New reports now indicate that some users are facing this issue when trying to update their Mac to macOS 11.5 No warnings.Īccording to MacRumors, the latest macOS Big Sur 11.2.1 update has addressed the issue where some users have been unable to download and/or install the new OS. On my dock, the App Store icon is a blue square with a white A figure. Try it: Go directly to the App Store and download Big Sur 11.2 from there. (Click/Tap to view)Īnd just like was the case with 11.1, affected users unable to switch to 11.2 can do by getting the new firmware straight from the App Store. I already tried booting up in safe mode, but I keep getting the same error.īelow is a screenshot of the error message affected users are getting when trying to install macOS Big Sur 11.2 update. Now my laptop has more than enough memory, but I keep getting this error. ![]() I tried to install the latest macOS update, I didn’t have enough space on my laptop, so I had to make some room. MacOS Big Sur 11.2 update download failed error. Reports coming in can confirm that the issue still persists even after the latest Big Sur 11.2 update. To boot into safe mode, you need to hold down the Shift key before starting up the device until the login screen shows up. This has solved the problem for most users. * if wifi or ethernet is on update will fail. If you are one of the users facing this issue, then worry not, for it has an easy enough workaround.ģ) disconnect wifi/ethernet once downloaded*Īpple support didn’t even try this method with me. This is apparent from the fact that “System preferences” continues to display the macOS version as 11.0.1. But carrying forward with the update process leads to some unexpected behavior.Ī system crash dialog is displayed soon after the process and the update simply fails to install. And ever since, several users have been struggling to get their Macs updated.Īccording to complaints, macOS does display a prompt saying that an update to Big Sur 11.1 is available. ![]() The latest version of macOS (for now) was made available to the general public on December 14. After that, once I’m fulling logged in, I find a system crash dialog with the option to send the report to Apple. When I log in, I get a prompt to enter the email and password for my cloud account. I still see the Apple logo and progress bar after that. Both times I briefly see black screen with a message saying the computer restarted due to an error. I am getting a system message to update to Big Sur 11.1. My late 2013 Macbook Pro has Mac OS 11.0.1 installed. Well, that’s exactly what macOS users that are trying to hop onto the Big Sur 11.1 bandwagon have been facing for around a month now. But what if the update process itself is riddled with issues? Software updates are meant to address existing bugs and bring about new features and performance enhancements. Original story (published on January 07, 2021) follows: New updates are being added at the bottom of this story……. ![]()
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