We’ve contacted Apple and asked the company to clarify this matter, and will update this story if we hear back. That’s just a single report, of course, and as the poster notes, it’s certainly too early to celebrate, but this is hopefully a promising sign. But let’s wait on comments from other folks to celebrate it.” Write/read speeds are according to specs for those drives. Tested two drives I had issues with before. There’s one bright spot here, though, namely one contributor to the MacRumors thread observing that they just updated to macOS 12.1 beta 4, and SD cards which were previously problematic are now working fine, suggesting that maybe Apple has already addressed the issue in testing. #New macbook sd card proNew MacBook Pro / New MacBook Air / MacBook 12 / New iMac / iMac Pro. Of course, we must remember that these are just reported issues at this stage, but there seems to be quite a lot of them across various online forums, so you’d imagine that this is something Apple will be looking into. USB 3.0 Card Readers with speed up to UHS-I (104MB/s), much faster than most card readers in the market. And better than the potential alternative that there’s some very odd flaw with the actual SD card slot itself. The general theory of what might be the problem – and remember, this is just guesswork from those affected – is that it could be a software bug in macOS Monterey, which seems like a possibility, certainly. Similar posts can be found on Reddit along the lines of ‘so far, only half my cards work’.Īnalysis: Software bug, maybe – and one that’s already fixed in testing? Designed so it won’t block your other ports, it works with UHS-II SD cards and is backward compatible with other SD cards and adapters. The original thread is now nine pages long, so it seems there are a number of folks experiencing some kind of issues with their MacBook Pro 14-inch and 16-inch portables. The USB-C to SD Card Reader transfers high-resolution photos and videos at UHS-II speeds to your USB-C enabled Mac or iPad. Gotta be a software issue hiding in here somewhere.” Dumped the 32GB Sandisks for 2 more of the 64GB variety and the SD cards all work like a champ. And another reader notes: “My 32GB Sandisks (2 of them) worked, albeit slow as molasses on a cold day. Apple is planning for the return of the SD card slot in the upcoming 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |