Problems with macos monterey6/5/2023 ![]() ![]() I have been encountering this issue the past few months. The point of having the OneDrive app on a desktop and laptop is so that it can sync together and be accessible on your devices when needed. It is super inconvenient to go onto the web, log into OneDrive and search for and download x files onto my Macbook Pro just to access and work on a document. ![]() I work on my laptop on the go, (sometimes I’ll have wifi and sometimes not) and when at home I work on my iMac. It may be damaged or use a file format that Preview doesn’t recognize”.įor me, I have checked the syncing, updating iMac and Macbook Pro to Monterey 12.5.1, uninstalling and reinstalling OneDrive, checking permissions, restarting my devices.and there is still the same issue. If you install macOS Monterey 12.6.5 on your Mac, and you run into issues, you can downgrade your Mac’s software in an attempt to improve its performance. The error will either say “Couldn’t communicate with helper application” OR it will say “File x could not be opened. if however, you are still having problems with your macOS Share - please select Help, SendSupport Request in the App so we may take a closer look - or - contact Apple Support to see what changed in Monteray regarding SMB file sharing.MacOS Monterey & OneDrive issues Does anyone have an issue with opening OneDrive documents across their Apple devices?Įither one of the two errors pop up when I attempt to open a file on my (2018) Macbook Pro’s OneDrive (my (2021) iMac’s OneDrive works fine when I do the same though). The only change was not that Monteray was installed - you mentioned you factory reset your player - that was the cause of the issues you saw. Likely a reindex happened when the MacBook was off then a reindex when the MacBook was turned onĤ) Your player was not connected to the network properly (see point 2) Upgrading your MacBook would not affect BluOS in any way as BluOS is independently run on the Players themselves.ġ) The files were copied on the Mac, likely by a drag and drop and merge in the Finder interface of your MacĢ) Not sure why a factory reset was performed but the green LED indicates your Players are not connecting to the network - please see - sounds like you entered the password wrong thoughģ) If your MacBook is off, BluOS cannot read files that are stored on the MacBook - this is why you couldn't see the files. The only major change that took place was the upgrade of MACOS to Monterey, its just a wild guess whether this is causing one or more issues as mentioned above. For Intel processor, press the Power button + Command + R then release when the Apple logo appears. For Apple silicon, press and hold the Power button until Loading startup options appears. ![]() The update worked ok through the URL10.1.2.3, however did not solve anything. 1.Enter Recovery Mode when you boot your Mac. the player could not be grouped, and got stuck during the upgrade proces. Login Screen 01: With a cold start or a restart, I have to 1st login to the S account. However this introduced another problem, i.e. Filevault Causing Login Problems on an M1 Mac with Monterey After using Migration Assistant from a 6-year-old MBP 13' to a new 14 MBP M1 we now have very funky/clunky login behaviour. Testing with a wired connexion for the faulty player worked OK. Tried various ways to get the player working again,ģ) After switching power off and on, I had to reindex the library to gain access which got lost again after power off and on.Ĥ) testing with an external library did not resolve anything. It went through the connexion process, in the end turned blinking green, turned blue for one second and turned steady green after that. After a couple of attempts, it appears that new subfiles were created by BLUOS, in the format "existing" file name with -1, -2, -3 etc added to the end of the filename.Ģ) Factory reset both controller and players, This worked ok, however one speaker could not be connected. The following steps were tried to resolve the problem:ġ) explicitly make the subfiles known as local share subfiles. However after switching power off and on again, the local share is not recognized. ![]() First, after creation of a local share consisting of a main (FLAC) file with 4 subfiles everything works OK. Since I've upraded the Mac Mini to Monterey, I had problems with creating a local share in various ways. ![]()
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