Hello there.
I've come accross this numerous times: People upgrade to Catalina and are left with a unuseable device.
In my case it happened like this:
Autoupdate starts Catalina update, afterwards Mac doesn't boot up anymore. Internet Recovery Mode cant succeed, even Timemachine doesn't work anymore.
After some long hours of digital forensics, i found out the catalina installer made spurious random virtual drives on my hdd, some 19 of them.
There is no way of fixing it but sending the MacBookPro (coincidentally 8 moths after guarantee ended) to the macstore, which i have been told will cost about 400$ to repair it.
currently im consulting with my lawyer about SUING apple for this.
Numerous reasons:
~ half a million Users affected
- Update doesn't warn you upfront, apple doesn't supply a fix or anything meaningfull
- only happens to Macs that are beyond guarantee (coincidence? i think NOT)
- closed ecosystem makes it almost impossible to do something yourself (cannot even do a usb-installer from windows/linux)
- immensive dataloss, productivity loss. In my case i cannot work as a musician for now 3 weeks in a row - just because i left "autoupdate" on.
- probably this is PLANNED obsolency, since most users will just pay the 400$ or just buy a new Macbook. (which is a sad story for itself, but nevermind - ppl are so used to apples criminal business practices, they rly are used to just buy new Hardware in case of a softwarefault)
So...who has thesame experience?
We are currently trying to collect evidence.
I've come accross this numerous times: People upgrade to Catalina and are left with a unuseable device.
In my case it happened like this:
Autoupdate starts Catalina update, afterwards Mac doesn't boot up anymore. Internet Recovery Mode cant succeed, even Timemachine doesn't work anymore.
After some long hours of digital forensics, i found out the catalina installer made spurious random virtual drives on my hdd, some 19 of them.
There is no way of fixing it but sending the MacBookPro (coincidentally 8 moths after guarantee ended) to the macstore, which i have been told will cost about 400$ to repair it.
currently im consulting with my lawyer about SUING apple for this.
Numerous reasons:
~ half a million Users affected
- Update doesn't warn you upfront, apple doesn't supply a fix or anything meaningfull
- only happens to Macs that are beyond guarantee (coincidence? i think NOT)
- closed ecosystem makes it almost impossible to do something yourself (cannot even do a usb-installer from windows/linux)
- immensive dataloss, productivity loss. In my case i cannot work as a musician for now 3 weeks in a row - just because i left "autoupdate" on.
- probably this is PLANNED obsolency, since most users will just pay the 400$ or just buy a new Macbook. (which is a sad story for itself, but nevermind - ppl are so used to apples criminal business practices, they rly are used to just buy new Hardware in case of a softwarefault)
So...who has thesame experience?
We are currently trying to collect evidence.