The other day I experienced a strange problem with my 16 inch M1 MacBook Pro. It was the high-end CPU configuration, and had 64gb RAM and 4TB internal SSD. I had purchased it one day short of 18 months ago and, until several days ago, had never experienced any issues with it. It was running Mac OS 12.6, with the most recent OS update to 12.6 having been done several days previous. I had used the MBP quite a lot after doing that last OS update, so I tend to think that doesn’t factor into what happened. ***(EDIT 11/14/23 it was actually 12.7 that I had recently installed at the time of this post)***
The other day, I worked with that MacBook Pro without any issues for several hours. About 30 minutes later, I powered it back up and…got just an Apple logo for a few seconds followed by a black screen. It was not bootable into “recovery” mode. I *did* successfully connect to it in DFU mode running Apple’s ”Configurator” from another Mac, but my numerous attempts to “revive” it were unsuccessful. I brought it to the Apple Store the following day, and they *were* able to do a restore (meaning that all data on the drive was lost of course). Not a huge deal, since I’m pretty good about keeping backups. But, having no idea why the computer had basically killed everything on its internal drive to the point of “recovery mode” not even being accessible, and considering that it still had considerable trade-in value in “working order” but none at all if “dead”, I made the decision to trade it then and there and get an M2 MBP.
I’ve read some reports of the M1 16 inch MBP’s experiencing catastrophic failures that basically destroy the internal SSD, and have watched the rather dramatic Louis Rossmann YouTube video on that subject. But this was apparently something different, as the Apple Store Genius Bar was able to “Restore” it.
Has anyone else experienced, or heard of, any other such failures?
The other day, I worked with that MacBook Pro without any issues for several hours. About 30 minutes later, I powered it back up and…got just an Apple logo for a few seconds followed by a black screen. It was not bootable into “recovery” mode. I *did* successfully connect to it in DFU mode running Apple’s ”Configurator” from another Mac, but my numerous attempts to “revive” it were unsuccessful. I brought it to the Apple Store the following day, and they *were* able to do a restore (meaning that all data on the drive was lost of course). Not a huge deal, since I’m pretty good about keeping backups. But, having no idea why the computer had basically killed everything on its internal drive to the point of “recovery mode” not even being accessible, and considering that it still had considerable trade-in value in “working order” but none at all if “dead”, I made the decision to trade it then and there and get an M2 MBP.
I’ve read some reports of the M1 16 inch MBP’s experiencing catastrophic failures that basically destroy the internal SSD, and have watched the rather dramatic Louis Rossmann YouTube video on that subject. But this was apparently something different, as the Apple Store Genius Bar was able to “Restore” it.
Has anyone else experienced, or heard of, any other such failures?
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