![]() ![]() I seriously hope this get fixed very soon this certainly puts a dent in my trust in Apple.ītw I had another kernel panic this morning not sitting behind the Mac. ![]() ![]() I also ran the macOS diagnostics to check the iMac (see Use Apple Diagnostics to test your Mac - Apple Support) itself and again found no issues. I used the recovery mode and use Disk Utility to verify my internal disk and found no issues. Unfortunately when I rebooted with 13.2.1 both mail and photos started to complain that their files (databases) were created with a newer macOS release and so for me there is no way back □. I have partitioned my internal disk with all user data separate from the OS and that makes life a bit easier. As far as I know you can only prepare your internal disk or an external disk using recovery mode with the previous release (download an 13.2.1 installer or another earlier release first) and use Time Machine to restore your data. ![]()
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