The new Monterey 12.4 update for macOS contains over 50 security fixes, including better checks for plug-ins in the Contacts app, improved protection against malicious websites in Safari Private Browsing, and more. The changes also improve overall macOS performance. If you haven’t downloaded the update yet, I recommend that you do so now. If you’re unsure whether or not you should download it, follow our instructions for installing Monterey on macOS.
50+ new security patches
The latest macOS Monterey update includes more than 50 new security patches to keep your Mac protected from hackers and other bad actors. New features include better checks for malicious websites and a built-in authenticator for Apple Cards. The updated macOS will also improve overall macOS life. The update also includes many bug fixes. You can read more about them on Apple’s security website. Also, don’t forget to install the latest update if you haven’t already!
Apple has started rolling out the latest update for macOS Monterey. This is the fourth major update since the Monterey update was first released. Users can check if the update is available for their macOS version at the support page. Other new features in the update include improvements to the Podcasts app, including the ability to limit the number of episodes stored locally and automatically delete older ones. Safety warnings and communications settings are also included.
Support for Studio Display
The latest version of macOS includes improvements to the Studio Display camera. It contains Firmware Update 15.5, which improves noise reduction and contrast while framing images. To update, open System Preferences and click Software Update. Once your Mac has finished downloading the update, select Updates. A new version of the Studio Display is available for macOS Monterey 12.4 and earlier. Mac users should download this update from the macOS Update website to make the most of the new features.
The macOS Monterey 12.4 update is a minor upgrade. It brings support for the new Studio Display camera firmware update 15.5 and an improved Podcasts app. It also fixes a bug in the universal control feature and removes the beta tag from the update. Users are recommended to back up their current macOS software updates before installing this update. The new Monterey 12.4 update will install between 1.5GB to 2.3GB of software.
Resolves memory leak on Intel-based Macs
If you’ve noticed that your Mac has a memory leak, you may be wondering how to fix it. The issue is caused by a system daemon called callserviced, which manages all the data for the phone call. This daemon is closely associated with FaceTime, Zoom, and Contacts on your computer. When your Mac experiences this issue, you can force-quit callservicesd to release memory. If this doesn’t work, you can always reboot your computer.
Although Apple has not confirmed the reason for the memory leak issue, Mozilla has linked it to a feature on macOS Monterey, which allows users to customize mouse pointers with different outline and fill colors. The company has also said that the new configuration has exacerbated the memory leak issue. If you have a Mac with this problem, you should install the new update as soon as possible. The update will resolve the problem.
Installation in safe mode
If you’ve encountered the error “There’s not enough space on this Mac to install the macOS Monterey 12.4 update,” you can easily fix it by installing it in safe mode. If you’re unable to install the update in normal mode, you’ll need to use the -revsbvmm boot argument. This option allows you to install the update without removing any software.
To install the Monterey 12.4 update in safe mode, first, you need to access Recovery Mode. The steps to enter Recovery Mode depend on the type of Mac. You can enter Recovery Mode using the Power button or certain 업테크 키보드 shortcuts. Once you’re in Recovery Mode, restart your computer. To install the macOS Monterey update, go to the App Store and download it there. Be sure to backup all your files.
Steps for installing in developer beta
Apple released the first developer beta of macOS Monterey 12.4 on Tuesday. The update likely contains bug fixes and security fixes, and could also contain references to new hardware the company will announce at the WWDC later this month. Registered developers should download the update from the Apple Developer website and install it using Software Update. This article will cover the steps for installing the beta. Also, note that the installer may be slow.
First, open your Downloads folder and find the macOS Developer Beta Access Utility. This will launch the Software Update feature. Monterey will take about 40 minutes to install, depending on the speed of your internet connection. Make sure to make a backup of your Mac before starting the installation. It may take some time before the installation completes, so you should be patient while it completes. If it fails, restart your Mac and install Monterey.