Tag: macOS Sequoia 15.3

  • macOS Sequoia 15.3 update solves backup problem

    macOS Sequoia 15.3 update solves backup problem

    Apple has just released macOS Sequoia 15.3, and it seems to have fixed a problem with the backup software SuperDuper. This update tackles a glitch that stopped SuperDuper from making bootable backups on Macs, as reported by the software’s creator, Dave Nanian.

    The problem started with macOS 15.2, where SuperDuper would hit a snag known as a “Resource Busy” error while trying to copy important system files needed for booting up from a backup. This error was due to Apple’s own backup tools not working properly.

    “With macOS 15.3 out now, the issue with the copying tool is fixed,” Nanian shared on his blog. “This means you can again use ‘Erase, then copy’ for your backups.”

    Despite this good news, Nanian warns that even with the bug fixed, booting from these backups isn’t guaranteed to work every time. This is because Apple has tightened security measures in both the macOS software and new Mac hardware.

    For instance, if you have an Apple Silicon Mac, the internal SSD must be working for you to boot from an external backup. If your Mac’s internal drive fails, you won’t be able to start up from a SuperDuper backup, no matter how well it’s made.

    This update is a step forward for those relying on SuperDuper for their backup needs, but users should still be aware of these hardware and software changes affecting how backups are used.

  • New macOS update coming soon: What to Expect

    New macOS update coming soon: What to Expect

    Apple has just released the test version of macOS Sequoia 15.3, and if everything goes smoothly, this will be the version that everyone can use soon.
    What’s New in macOS Sequoia 15.3?
    This update brings some exciting features and fixes:
    • Genmoji: Now you can create these fun emojis in Messages and other apps, thanks to Apple’s smart tech.
    • Calculator Improvements: Click the equals sign again, and it will do the last calculation you made again.
    • Notification Management: If you have a newer Mac, you can now manage your notification settings right from the lock screen. Also, the look of summarized notifications has changed to use italics and a special icon, making them stand out from others.
    • News & Entertainment Notifications: These are on hold for now, but they’ll be back for those who want them once the feature is ready again.
    Please note, not all features will work everywhere or on every Apple device.
    For more on how Apple keeps your device safe with updates, check this out: Apple Support Security Updates.
    Most of these changes aren’t just for Macs; you’ll see similar updates in iOS 18.3 and iPadOS 18.3 too.
    We’re looking forward to seeing macOS Sequoia 15.3, along with iOS 18.3 and iPadOS 18.3, go live next week.