Some users have system crashes after upgrading to macOS Catalina 10.15.4

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It rarely happens, but the truth is that every time you update the firmware of a device, you run the risk of having a problem in the update process, due to a power failure, or a hard drive error, with fatal consequences.

It is also possible that your machine does not quite like the new version of the operating system, because there is some code error that has happened to the company and for whatever reason your device detects this "bug". It seems that this precisely is happening to a good number of users after updating their Mac to macOS Catalina 10.15.4.

It seems that macOS Catalina 10.15.4 contains a code error and crashes some Macs. It is not to be alarmed. It is not a general error but rather a small code "bug" that causes that in certain very particular circumstances, your iMac or MacBook may crash or restart without prior notice.

So if this has already happened to you in the last few days, don't worry it's not a hardware fault. Your equipment works perfectly. Surely once detected Apple will solve it quickly with a new update of macOS.

Computer hang appears to be occurring when users attempt to transfer large files. SoftRAID publish which is a code bug and says they are working with Cupertino engineers to fix it in a new macOS 10.15.5 update or a workaround.

Some users have also experienced crashes when trying to activate them when they are in sleep mode, suffering a screenshot when kernel and rebooting to the Apple logo. Continuous "spinning up" and "spinning down" have also been detected on some external hard drives connected to a Mac at rest, which could damage the storage drive.


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