So, I rebooted my Late 2015 21.5-in iMac to install Rogue Amoeba's Piezo software. It was in an endless boot loop when it tried to start up again. I eventually unplugged it and plugged it back in. Then I pressed Power and it booted just fine (after 10 minutes that seemed like days.) I logged in and got a message that said "Your Computer is being optimized, performance may be affected" or something along the lines of that. Then I looked in About This Mac and it said macOS Monterey 12.6.5. Wait... I was running 12.1 before! Was that "boot loop" actually an unexpected update? If it was, did I corrupt files by unplugging my Mac in the middle of what might have been an update? Or was it a coincidence, and my Mac was actually in a boot loop and updating at the same time?
Edit: The optimization notification looked a bit like the one at the top of this article:
Edit 2: Just reading over this hours later, I forgot to mention that the Mac still works fine, I am typing on it now!
Have a nice day,
-Charlie
charlies.retro.computing@gmail.com
@PowerPCFan on MacRumors and TinkerDifferent
Edit: The optimization notification looked a bit like the one at the top of this article:
The “Optimizing Your Mac” Notification in Mac OS X Explained
Some Mac users may see a notification alert pop-up from Mac OS X in the corner of their display with a message stating “Optimizing Your Mac – Performance and battery life may be affecte…
osxdaily.com
Edit 2: Just reading over this hours later, I forgot to mention that the Mac still works fine, I am typing on it now!
Have a nice day,
-Charlie
charlies.retro.computing@gmail.com
@PowerPCFan on MacRumors and TinkerDifferent
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