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[pre-release] macOS Ventura 13.3


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6 minutes ago, MorenoAv said:

That was in my real Mac mini too... but not in my hack at home...

This update popped up automatically on mine as soon as the machine boot up.

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18 minutes ago, jm26200 said:

installation ok but after restart no more wireless hoping that the next one brings the wireless back :(

 

That shouldn’t have any effect on your wireless regardless.

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5 minutes ago, eSaF said:

Cela ne devrait avoir aucun effet sur votre sans fil de toute façon.

hello sir eSaF on the contrary the localization is well activated as well as the weather and when I go to see the weather a message tells me that the localization is not activated whereas it is so strange all that without the wiffi I I don't have any strange weather, no!!!
ty  for answer  ;)

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44 minutes ago, jm26200 said:

hello sir eSaF on the contrary the localization is well activated as well as the weather and when I go to see the weather a message tells me that the localization is not activated whereas it is so strange all that without the wiffi I I don't have any strange weather, no!!!
ty  for answer  ;)

 

Hi @jm26200 Removing current wi-fi preferences, rebooting, and setting up Wi-Fi again may resolve common networking issues experienced on a Mac.

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2 hours ago, Matgen84 said:

Hi @jm26200 Removing current wi-fi preferences, rebooting, and setting up Wi-Fi again may resolve common networking issues experienced on a Mac.

There used to be another way to completely rebuild the Network Configuration, I don't know if it is still relevant in Ventura but in Library/Preferences you had to delete all .plist files pertaining to the Network. On rebooting the machine, this induces OS X to rebuild the Network thus eliminating any glitches.

 

Maybe someone can verify what I am saying and if this can be a solution for the original poster.

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Anyone else does not have full resolution of their screen from 13.3? Mine is missing a few resolutions which was up till 13.2.1. 13.3 for me stops at 3840x1080, I don't even have 3840x1440. 

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Installation files have been downloaded, the system has restarted, the installation has started from the virtual drive, the installation of the files has been completed and the system has restarted. However, during the opening of the system from the main driver the computer restarts several times, Ventura comes to the very first installation screen. Therefore, I could not complete the installation. Anyone have any idea?

 

My system,

Asus K555UQ Laptop,

i5-6200U,

OC 0.9.0

 

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22 hours ago, eSaF said:

No problem here with mine.

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My screen is a Samsung 49 inch curved screen using DP cable. I even re-installed Ventura 13.3 and it does not give me the options for display like I posted above from 13.2 Below is the only display options I have in 13.3. Any ideas how to fix this?

 

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34 minutes ago, surenmunoo said:

My screen is a Samsung 49 inch curved screen using DP cable. I even re-installed Ventura 13.3 and it does not give me the options for display like I posted above from 13.2 Below is the only display options I have in 13.3. Any ideas how to fix this?

I don't know man, funny it was ok until this update, maybe wait until next one and see if any change comes about, funny though how it changed with a re-install. Have you got a previous config.plist from the previous so that you can do a comparison to make sure nothing nefarious has attached it self to the display settings to change the outcome?

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10 minutes ago, eSaF said:

I don't know man, funny it was ok until this update, maybe wait until next one and see if any change comes about, funny though how it changed with a re-install. Have you got a previous config.plist from the previous so that you can do a comparison to make sure nothing nefarious has attached it self to the display settings to change the outcome?

I am using the same config 0.9.0 that is use with Monterey and Ventura 13.2 and 13.3a. Surprising thing is that with an HDMI cable I get resolution 5120x1440 on 13.3 but no sound and with display cable I get sound but the resolutions above. 

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On 3/2/2023 at 6:16 AM, eSaF said:

Did you guys noticed there was another minor update to Ventura? I turned my machine on this morning and a message popped up about a 'Rapid Response Security Feature to Safari' (or something like that) and the release number has changed.

I got that too dude

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On 3/2/2023 at 10:43 PM, HyperX7 said:

Installation files have been downloaded, the system has restarted, the installation has started from the virtual drive, the installation of the files has been completed and the system has restarted. However, during the opening of the system from the main driver the computer restarts several times, Ventura comes to the very first installation screen. Therefore, I could not complete the installation. Anyone have any idea?

 

My system,

Asus K555UQ Laptop,

i5-6200U,

OC 0.9.0

 

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I had trouble with this update. I started the update from the test SSD I always used, it was going smoothly as usual until the last restart time. After this point, the system did not open in any way, a few lines came out of the opencore texts on the screen and the system restarted itself and turned on the recovery driver. I made a few setting changes from the Config file, but I did not reach a futile result.

 

So I installed Ventura version 13.2 from scratch on the same SSD with the same EFI and config file, and reinstalled the Ventura 13.3 Beta 2 and the process was completed with a smooth update.

 

As a result, I had a problem that I couldn't understand. Hackintosh that we don't know when we're going to encounter, do we?

 

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