- Anybody follow diglloyd Mac performance Guide? He has some interesting observations on the iMac Pro specifically and QC in general. https://macperformanceguide.com/blog/2018/20180227_0756-iMacPro-18-core-infinite-reinstall.html
Sounds very similar to what happened to an iMac (late 2013) at work exactly with that update. After installing the update the first time (and using the machine for several hours) the next boot up was black bios type screen stating the OS "could not be found/loaded" and would be in reboot loop. I could select the boot OS drive from bios type menu (after finding a solution to a similar sounding issue from several years ago on the web). Then it would boot up normally but I had to re-apply the update!
So this may not just be "Pro" related?
Also this :"No wonder there are already $500 discounts on the iMac Pro (all but unprecedented for an Apple Mac only a few months old)." reads to me as jumping to conclusions prematurely.
The discount could simply be as it IS such an expensive computer in the first place rather than just because of teething problems which so far all sound software related. Anything with a higher markup will allow retailers to be a bit more flexible with pricing to shift the units.
Going by the forum here most problems seem to stem from Bootcamp drivers.
I never even saw people post about Bootcamp before with regards to iMac. Never knew it was such a big thing to be honest.
Personally I wouldn't call High Sierra excellent software. Granted it has become better with the updates but MR itself is loaded with High Sierra complaints, gripes and rollbacks. More so than previous OS's it seems to me but that's just my opinion.Exactly, Apple offer you the option to run other OSes in Bootcamp, that’s it they offer no real support and no promises. Why should they when they spend a lot of time and money on the excellent software they provide with all their hardware.
MPG’s advice
MPG now advises that all professional users seriously question the iMac Pro as a tool—too many problems, too many opportunities for things that take you down, a very costly anti-investment. I am so glad that I decided to stick with the 2017 iMac 5K, which outperforms the fastest iMac Pro on the key tasks I do.
No wonder there are already $500 discounts on the iMac Pro (all but unprecedented for an Apple Mac only a few months old).
I have visited diglloyds site for years and always found his information to be sound and honest. The fact that he put this in his site tells me a LOT!