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Apple Warns macOS Catalina Users About Issues With Installing macOS 12.3 Beta on Volume With FileVault Enabled

Apple Warns macOS Catalina Users About Issues With Installing macOS 12.3 Beta on Volume With FileVault Enabled

Apple on Saturday warned macOS Catalina users about a potential boot loop issue when installing the macOS 12.3 or macOS 11.6.4 betas on a separate APFS volume with FileVault enabled.

“If your Mac currently has macOS Catalina installed, installing macOS Monterey 12.3 beta or macOS Big Sur 11.6.4 beta on a volume with FileVault enabled might cause a boot loop when attempting to log back into the previous volume,” says Apple.

On Macs running macOS High Sierra or later, users can install macOS on a separate APFS volume and then switch between versions of macOS, including betas as if each were on a separate disk. Apple offers a support document containing more details.

Apple on Thursday seeded the first beta of macOS 12.3 to developers, followed by a public beta on Friday. The beta enables Universal Control. The release also boasts new emoji, deprecates kernel extensions used by Dropbox and OneDrive, removes Python 2.7, and more.

(Via MacRumors)