Apple this week released macOS Monterey 12.3, but some users are now complaining that the update is breaking their computers. Originally unveiled at Apple's last Worldwide Developers Conference in June 2021, macOS Monterey is the latest update to the company's desktop operating system. The release of version 12.3 brought a number of cool new features, including the long-awaited Universal Control. However, many users are left unable to use the feature or even their computer after an attempted update to the latest software.
Bugs are a part and parcel of any software update, but Apple's new releases are gaining a nasty reputation of being filled with problems. iOS 15 is a case in point, with most of its recent iterations suffering from serious bugs and security vulnerabilities affecting both the OS itself and its built-in apps like Safari and Photos. macOS Monterey also had bricking problems last year, when reports suggested that in some cases at least, installing the OS was leaving devices unable to switch back on again.
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According to multiple complaints on Apple's support forums and online message boards like Reddit, updating to macOS Monterey 12.3 is bricking computers that have had a logic board replacement. There are many users and developers who are complaining that their computers have been rendered unusable by trying to update to Monterey 12.3. As explained on an Apple Developer forum thread, users trying to update to Monterey 12.3 from 12.2.1 or earlier, are unable to do so if their device has had a logic board replacement. According to many of the complainants, the attempted upgrade is cut short by errors, restart loops, and often, a
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