Released in October last year, macOS 12 Monterey is Apple’s latest stable operating system for Macintosh computers. It also introduced several new features such as Shortcuts and TestFlight among others.
But macOS is far from perfect with bugs and glitches like slow internet speed, disconnecting from Wi-Fi and second monitor showing ‘no signal output’ error message after the macOS 12.3 update troubling many.
That said, Apple released macOS 12.4 update in May this year with official support for the long-awaited Universal Control feature.
However, recent reports from those who upgraded to macOS 12.4 Monterey suggest the update broke charging function for some. Users are angry with Apple since they cannot access their machine because it isn’t charging.
Many tried switching to different adapters and turning off Optimized battery charging but that didn’t work either.
Unfortunately, Apple is yet to officially comment on the matter where macOS 12.4 update broke charging. But luckily we stumbled across some workarounds that might help fix the problem for some.
The first one is pretty simple and requires users to reboot their MacBooks since it is reportedly working for many.
The second workaround involves resetting the SMC which you do by simply removing the battery.
In case you have a MacBook with a non-removable battery, shut down your machine, hold the “Shift+Control+Option” combo and the power button. Keep pressing the buttons for ten seconds, plug in the power, and turn on the machine.
If nothing works, try charging the MacBook in safe mode to see if any third-party app is drawing excessive power and preventing the device from charging.
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