Oh the upgrade went so well. The Catalina dog that finally quietened down after 5 or so releases, such a painful upgrade.
Decided to do a so-called upgrade from Catalina straight to Monterey on my 16" 2019 MacBook Pro. It went well; had a couple of Time Machine backup disks before doing the update and it pretty much "just worked". Due to the change, I also needed to update VMWare Fusion for the VMs I earn my money from. Little Snitch also needed an update. Lucky me chose the Black Friday weekend and got a good discount from both.
Happy days. I thought maybe, just maybe, Apple had learned from the Catalina problems and all was behind me.
Then I connected one of the Time Machine backup disks to do the first Monterey backup. Have nearly 3TB of data, so knew the task would take some time. Plugged it in at midnight and left it running.
All fine until 16:30 the next day: bang, a full kernel panic and shutdown.
When I touched the fingerprint reader the machine powered on... Huh, how strange. Then a notification that there was a crash and would I like to report it to the kind people at Apple. Was Time Machine that paniced the kernel. Ho hum, APFS to the rescue with a large SSD, no problems.
Except there was a huge issue; Finder reported 3.3TB free instead of the 1.2TB which should be there. Hmmmm.
So ran up the Disk Utility to check the file system partitions with a bit of first aid. Deep joy; reported a pile of APFS_KIND_UPDATES and basically hung; no fans running, mouse moved but the spinning beachball of doom was strangely not turning. Left it overnight, no change. Then rebooted.
The machine was now "running in a funny way"; think the Ministry of Silly Walks sort of funny way.
The Mac was slowly dying, eventually even the keyboad gave up...
Lots of support ensued, but to no avail. The file system was permanently corrupted. Nothing else to be done except erase my SSD. My life is on that SSD, now it's hanging on the (two) Time Machine backups, like a climber on a single rope. It should work, but then again the $%^&*(ing piece of $%^&* Time Machine had killed my kernel and SSD to cause this grief.
Have gone back to Catlina. That festering turd Monterey can shove itself up its copious rear end -- along with that hideous UI design.
Thus Monterey has earned it's place on my s4!t list.
A warning to others. Leave it alone.
Currently running the Time Machine recovery to a newly erased SSD and newly installed Catalina.
TBC...
Decided to do a so-called upgrade from Catalina straight to Monterey on my 16" 2019 MacBook Pro. It went well; had a couple of Time Machine backup disks before doing the update and it pretty much "just worked". Due to the change, I also needed to update VMWare Fusion for the VMs I earn my money from. Little Snitch also needed an update. Lucky me chose the Black Friday weekend and got a good discount from both.
Happy days. I thought maybe, just maybe, Apple had learned from the Catalina problems and all was behind me.
Then I connected one of the Time Machine backup disks to do the first Monterey backup. Have nearly 3TB of data, so knew the task would take some time. Plugged it in at midnight and left it running.
All fine until 16:30 the next day: bang, a full kernel panic and shutdown.
When I touched the fingerprint reader the machine powered on... Huh, how strange. Then a notification that there was a crash and would I like to report it to the kind people at Apple. Was Time Machine that paniced the kernel. Ho hum, APFS to the rescue with a large SSD, no problems.
Except there was a huge issue; Finder reported 3.3TB free instead of the 1.2TB which should be there. Hmmmm.
So ran up the Disk Utility to check the file system partitions with a bit of first aid. Deep joy; reported a pile of APFS_KIND_UPDATES and basically hung; no fans running, mouse moved but the spinning beachball of doom was strangely not turning. Left it overnight, no change. Then rebooted.
The machine was now "running in a funny way"; think the Ministry of Silly Walks sort of funny way.
The Mac was slowly dying, eventually even the keyboad gave up...
Lots of support ensued, but to no avail. The file system was permanently corrupted. Nothing else to be done except erase my SSD. My life is on that SSD, now it's hanging on the (two) Time Machine backups, like a climber on a single rope. It should work, but then again the $%^&*(ing piece of $%^&* Time Machine had killed my kernel and SSD to cause this grief.
Have gone back to Catlina. That festering turd Monterey can shove itself up its copious rear end -- along with that hideous UI design.
Thus Monterey has earned it's place on my s4!t list.
A warning to others. Leave it alone.
Currently running the Time Machine recovery to a newly erased SSD and newly installed Catalina.
TBC...