![]() There is a M1 bug that affects a small but significant number (5% perhaps) of users. I contacted SoftRAID support, and they responded with the following: ![]() Restarting it successfully required the same routine of unplugging the RAID enclosures and booting and then plugging them into the Mac Studio only after a successful restart. I examined the crash logs and it seemed to be an problem with the MacOS system playing well with the SoftRAID driver. ![]() In two weeks of use, however, I noticed that I would occasionally return to my computer and find that it had crashed and rebooted. After the boot, I plugged in my Thunderbolt drive enclosures and they fired up and SoftRAID recognized them without any issues. I reinstalled the SoftRAID software, and rebooted again. The computer booted up without any problems. I wondered if there was a problem with the external drive and RAID software, so I unplugged the RAID enclosures from the Thunderbolt port on my Mac Studio and booted again. I tried booting again with the same result. However…Īfter I used Migration Assistant to migrate all of my files and applications from my iMac to my new Mac Studio, the new computer rebooted and immediately blue-screened and crashed. I purchased on to replace my aging iMac and overall I am very impressed with the computer. The new Mac Studio fits that description well. I have been waiting for years for Apple to come out with a truly powerful mid-range computer for photographers and video editors.
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