MiniMacDonald macrumors member Original poster Dec 8, 2018 32 4 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Aug 18, 2020 #1 Heads up, the latest Catalina update caused a monitor wake issue with my Mac mini 2018. The monitor would not wake until I did a manual shutdown and restart.
Heads up, the latest Catalina update caused a monitor wake issue with my Mac mini 2018. The monitor would not wake until I did a manual shutdown and restart.
Taz Mangus macrumors 604 Mar 10, 2011 7,815 3,504 Aug 18, 2020 #2 Have you tried doing a SMC and PRAM reset after the update was done.
MiniMacDonald macrumors member Original poster Dec 8, 2018 32 4 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Aug 18, 2020 #3 Taz Mangus said: Have you tried doing a SMC and PRAM reset after the update was done. Click to expand... No. All I did was manually shutdown and restart the system. Not sure of how to do a SMC and PRAM reset. Please advise. TIA, Taz.
Taz Mangus said: Have you tried doing a SMC and PRAM reset after the update was done. Click to expand... No. All I did was manually shutdown and restart the system. Not sure of how to do a SMC and PRAM reset. Please advise. TIA, Taz.
Taz Mangus macrumors 604 Mar 10, 2011 7,815 3,504 Aug 18, 2020 #4 Reset the SMC of your Mac - Apple Support The SMC is responsible for managing power on your Mac. Resetting it can resolve certain uncommon issues related to power or thermal management. support.apple.com Reset NVRAM on your Mac - Apple Support If one or more settings stored in NVRAM don't work as expected on an Intel-based Mac, resetting NVRAM might help. support.apple.com Reactions: MiniMacDonald
Reset the SMC of your Mac - Apple Support The SMC is responsible for managing power on your Mac. Resetting it can resolve certain uncommon issues related to power or thermal management. support.apple.com Reset NVRAM on your Mac - Apple Support If one or more settings stored in NVRAM don't work as expected on an Intel-based Mac, resetting NVRAM might help. support.apple.com