OS X 10.11.4 crashes many users' Macs

More than a month has passed since then OS X 10.11.4 was officially launched by the Apple company, and a very large number of owners of some Mac models complain because this version of the operating system completely blocks their computers.

The problem seems to be focused on the users of the MacBook Pros with 13-inch screens that were launched at the beginning of this year, they claim that the products freeze out of the blue and refuse to respond to commands until they are forcibly restarted using the Power button.

The first problems started to be reported only 4 days after the release of OS X 10.11.4, and although for some these crashes only happen once a week, it seems that they started to appear more often, regardless of what applications were being used on Macs.

In the video below you can see how this problem manifests itself, the Mac refusing to respond to commands no matter what the user tries to press, the situation being difficult to accept for a product that costs at least 1200 dollars.

Apart from those with MacBook Pros with 13-inch screens, there are also some owners of Macs with 15-inch screens who have problems, but their number is smaller, analyzing some of the OS X logs relevant to the fact that the drivers Intel graphics cards would be at the root of the problems.

Apple is aware of the problems that Mac users have with products purchased from Apple, and they will most likely be resolved when OS X 10.11.5 is released.

21 COMMENTS

  1. bad phase 😐 Microsoft also had funny phases with SP4 and SB. Honestly, I don't know what everyone has experienced in the last year... updates that do more damage, new products launched with embarrassing problems...

  2. On the Pro 15″ 2015, I also experienced similar crashes... I thought there was something wrong with the laptop. The old 2011 never crashed. :)))

  3. I still suffer from this. all the problems started when I installed El Capitan, and are going to be accentuated in the last period after the last update more and more often, even every two days.

  4. not at the moment, especially since that's what I use every day, the laptops only when I'm away. but from what I understood, it has more to do with the 13" ones with dual core processors