![]() It was earlier thought that the Avid Media Composer needed to turn off the SIP to gain access to the graphics systems of the Mac device, but it has since been updated to not have been the case. If the SIP wasn’t supported in the first place.If the System Integrity Protection (SIP) was turned off.In the post by Google, the company said that it may have released an updater bug which corrupts the file system on Macs fulfilling one of two conditions: There was apparently an updater bug with Googe Chrome browser, the possibility of which was also pointed out by Google themselves. This time, however, the most popular browser cased the issue. Why not, Google Chrome is the most popular browser accounting for 67% of the worldwide browser market as against Safari that controls just 17% of the market. ![]() But it has since been found out that the culprit here was, in fact, Google Chrome!Ī sizeable number of Mac users are hooked to Google Chrome browser. The original software thought to be the culprit of the problem was thought to be the Avid Media Composer editing suite, along with the older OS running on their device. ![]() The affected devices were stuck in a repeated boot cycle. Mostly targeting 2013 Mac Pros, it was thought to be a data corruption issue and seemed to plague video editors the most. If your Mac rebooting, again and again? The problem, probably, lies somewhere else.Īpple MAC enthusiasts on the internet have been going on a frenzy after there experienced rebooting issue with Mac device.
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