earlier today i upgraded to macOS Big Sur public Beta 2 - and since then the Mac won’t connect to the internet....
i tried everything in this thread- but with no luck.
Anyone else seeing this?
And know how to solve it?
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Same problem here, with late 2016 model MacBook Pro.
Had to format computer, and reinstall Monterey - and in the OS setup phase - gets stuck in the ”critical update” loop.
Not luck whatsoever :-(
Encountered same problem today. I believe I solved it.
Bottom line: though my Mac was using Monterey - I prepared an install-disk (USB) for macOS Big Sur (not a mistake !) and installed it on the Mac (may require overwriting the Mac - I actually erased and formatted the disk...) - and all worked fine after that.
The touch-bar worked again, and and is great.
After using Big Sur for an hour, I safely upgraded (via Preferences > Update) to macOS Monterey - and after an addition three hours of work, reboots and all - it's still working great.
Try it - it may help you too...
All the best.
Encountered same problem today. I believe I solved it.
Bottom line: though my Mac was using Monterey - I prepared an install-disk (USB) for macOS Big Sur (not a mistake !) and installed it on the Mac (may require overwriting the Mac - I actually erased and formatted the disk...) - and all worked fine after that.
The touch-bar worked again, and and is great.
After using Big Sur for an hour, I safely upgraded (via Preferences > Update) to macOS Monterey - and after an addition three hours of work, reboots and all - it's still working great.
Try it - it may help you too...
All the best.
Encountered same problem today. I believe I solved it.
Bottom line: though my Mac was using Monterey - I prepared an install-disk (USB) for macOS Big Sur (not a mistake !) and installed it on the Mac (may require overwriting the Mac - I actually erased and formatted the disk...) - and all worked fine after that.
The touch-bar worked again, and and is great.
After using Big Sur for an hour, I safely upgraded (via Preferences > Update) to macOS Monterey - and after an addition three hours of work, reboots and all - it's still working great.
Try it - it may help you too...
All the best.