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If you experience some issues after updating to Catalina, don’t hurry to fix them all manually. And give your MacBook a boost it needs. This app cleans temporary files, cache, and other junk. Additionally, you can free up RAM to clean up some memory space.Features described in this article refer to the MacPaw site version of CleanMyMac X.How to fix macOS 10.15 Catalina problemsHello, thrill seekers.

Looks like you’ve installed macOS Catalina knowing it’s not perfect and despite all warnings ended up here. You are not alone. We’ve rummaged through the internet and collected all macOS Catalina issues known to date. And boy, there’s a lot of wrongs to fix.1. Can’t install macOS CatalinaYou’ve unpacked the installer and now macOS Catalina install stuck on the initial reboot.

The code should run as is but the following must be true: you execute the code from a do-file (e.g. Do 'qcwe.do') the do-file is located in Stata's current directory (help cd) the zip archive was uncompressed and saved in a directory called '2014.q1-q4.byarea', located in the current directory. Re: TV13 Quit Unexpectedly on OSX A few people suggested a Google search fro 13.0.6447 but all I could find were dodgy ad-ware places that I do not trust. So I downloaded the version 12 Installer from the TeamViewer site and so at least that machine is back up.

Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneDrive, Skype for Business, and OneNote will install and run on macOS 10.14 Mojave. Microsoft fully supports Office 2016, Office 2019 and Microsoft 365 for Mac on 10.14 Mojave when you have the following Office updates installed: Microsoft 365/2019 - Build 16.17.0 or later. Office 2016 - Build 16.16.2 or later. Microsoft office for mac 2019. With one click, Mac users can download the cloud-connected, always-up-to-date version of the Office suite—including full installs of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, and OneDrive. Office 365 provides experiences tailored to the Mac and macOS, like Dark Mode, Continuity Camera, OneDrive Files on Demand, and Touch Bar support on the MacBook Pro. To provide you with the best experience, Office for Mac supports Apple’s three most recent versions of macOS. With the release of macOS 10.15 Catalina,Office 365 for Mac and Office 2019 for Mac support macOS 10.15, 10.14, and 10.13. Moving forward, as new major versions of macOS are made generally available, Microsoft will drop support for. Unmistakably Office, designed for Mac. Unmistakably Office, designed for Mac. Made to collaborate. Have Office 365? Install Office for Mac now. Unmistakably Office, designed for Mac. Get started quickly with new, modern versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote—combining the familiarity of Office and the unique Mac features you. Hi, I have an old iMac which is not compatible with OS X later than El Capitan (10.11) and am considering subscribing to Office 365 Personal. However, on Microsoft's page dedicated to Office 365 Personal, it clearly states that you need at least High Sierra (10.13) to run it.

All you can see is a black screen and even a hard reboot doesn’t help it. Though it’s perfectly normal for an installation to take some time (sometimes up to 10 hours), you can try a few workarounds. Install Catalina in the Safe Mode. Press and hold down the Power key to shut down your computer. Now, hold down Shift while it’s booting up.You will see the Apple logo on a grayish background with a progress bar. After you entered the Safe mode, run the Catalina installer again. Hopefully, it reaches completion this time.

Tip: Press Command + L in the middle of the macOS installation. You will see if it’s still active and the remaining time before completion. Do a PRAM and SMC ResetIt’s one of those last-ditch solutions that restore deep system settings including kernel information. It isn’t something you should be doing regularly but in our case, it’s worth trying.How to reset PRAM1.Shut down your computer2. Press the Power key3. Immediately press Command + Option + P + R keys4. Hold down the keys until your Mac reboots5.

Let go of the keysTo reset SMC1. Turn off your Mac2. Hold down Control + Shift + Option and press power3. Hold the buttons for 10-15 sec4.

Release the keys and restart your MacAfter you’re done, repeat macOS Catalina installation from scratch. Free up space on your drivemacOS Catalina takes up about 30 GB on your drive.

That’s unprecedented in macOS history. When you see the ' macOS Catalina cannot be installed on Macintosh HD' message, this sometimes means that there is not enough disk space for the new macOS. Therefore, you need to free up some space on your Mac.How to free up space? Move your largest files onto an external drive — will take you about 20 minutes. Or if it looks like too much fuss, free up your storage with. It’s a tool that is actually notarized by Apple (shouldn’t be confused with MacKeeper).You’ll easily remove 7-10 GBs of system garbage.

Then you can install macOS Catalina on a drive that’s clean and refreshed.Here I’ve found a link to a — enjoy.Catalina installation stuck on “Setting up your Mac” screenSo your installation has started but seems to be stuck on the initial screen. What can you do?

If your patience has finally run out, it’s time for a mission abort. Press the power button and wait till your Mac reboots. Start the installation all over again — this time it should go fine.“macOS Catalina could not be verified”This error usually appears when the download has finished. Apparently, it has something to do with cached content associated with your user account. Open System Preferences Sharing Content caching.

Switch to “All content`’ in the dropdown menuThe first attempt to download Catalina would often return the same error. But don’t give up just yet! Try downloading Catalina once again — this time it will download it from the cached copy on your Mac which will take about 10-15 seconds. Now it should be ok.If it doesn’t help you can also:. Simply restart your Mac.

Download Catalina under different “user” on your Mac. Try to with CleanMyMac2.

MacOS Catalina freezing upon reboot. The situation looks like this: macOS Catalina has completed the install, and after you restart your Mac it is stuck on login screen. You see the progress bar but it isn’t going anywhere. What to do?As one user pointed out, the problem may be caused by 3d party kernel extensions or kexts.

They act as drivers — if you like a Windows analogy — and give access to your Mac’s hardware. Solution: Move Library ExtensionsAs a band-aid solution, you can relocate your /Library/Extensions kexts to a backup folder. As confirmed by many users, this fixes macOS Catalina stuck on reboot problem.To perform this, you will need Terminal app:Click Launchpad TerminalNow paste in the following command:mkdir /Extensions-Backup && sudo mv /Library/Extensions/. /Extensions-Backup/This command relocates your Library Extensions to the username/Extensions Backup folder.

Later you can put the Extensions back where they belong at: /Library/Extensions.One more solution to macOS Catalina freezingGenerally, Macs freeze when some process is hogging the memory. Some background plugin could be eating up all the available RAM. Here is the method I use to identify my background memory-hoggers.To get a clear idea what it is, I use CleanMyMac X’s Speed utility.You need to install CleanMyMac X — it’s too.Open the app, click “Optimization.”This will give you an idea what Launch Agents are working in the background so you can isolate and disable them.PS. Heavy consumers — this tab reveals processes that are critically memory-demanding.3. MacOS Catalina apps not workingThis is one of the macOS Catalina problems that trails back to macOS Mojave. As you’ve probably heard, app architecture knows 2 types: 32-bit and 64-bit.

The 32-bit apps will not be supported on macOS Catalina, period. Sadly, they are not just some lo-fi indie apps, we are talking Photoshop! Did you know:Apple states that 64-bit apps use memory more effectively and so will work faster on your Mac. Check your 32-bit appsThere’s a quick way to count your potentially problematic applications. Click the Apple logo About this Mac System report. Now find Applications in the sidebar.To have a deeper look into your apps, where they come from, and how much space they are taking, run the Uninstaller tool in CleanMyMac X. — it’s free to download.Launch the app and click the Uninstaller tabHere you can see your 32-bit apps and sort apps by “Last used.”For example, I found a 32-bit video editor, which I didn’t realize was there, stealing away 600 MB of my space.

Reset an app that misbehavesIf a particular app stopped working on macOS Catalina, you can reset it with CleanMyMac. This operation doesn’t delete any user data and only restores it to the default state. In 9 out of 10 cases this helps solve syncing issues and sudden app freeze-ups.Choose an app from the list in the Uninstaller (see screenshot above)Now click on the drop-down menu under “Uninstall” buttonClick on the Reset button that appears. Update your applicationsIn anticipation of various macOS Catalina issues, some developers have already optimized their programs for the new OS. Go to the developer’s site and download the latest available version.Yes, I’ve already told you about CleanMyMac, but it appears to have just the right tool to handle macOS updates. It automatically updates every single app on your Mac.

Though it may take some time, it’s a smart way to debug your macOS Catalina apps.Once you, click the Updater tab in the sidebar.Click Select All above the app list.Now, click Update. MacOS Catalina is running slowQuite expectedly, some of the most reported issues on macOS Catalina are speed-related. Some background processes are hogging the CPU, most notably, the fileproviderd process.

Thing is, macOS 10.15 Catalina heavily exchanges data with web-related processes, like cloud storages. There are countless rough edges to this process. Disable the fileproviderd processGo to Launchpad Activity monitorHere you’ll need to figure out what process is eating up the most resources. Watch out for the processes named mds and fileproviderd. If they take up 80-100% of CPU, try closing them using the X button above. Disable browser extensionsBrowser extensions may be the culprit of many macOS Catalina issues.

Leave the bare minimum of browser extensions and see how your Mac reacts. Problem with Apple ID settingsThis happens when Catalina is prompting you to update your Apple ID details.

You’ve entered your password but the pop-up keeps coming back after some time. Solution: Enable Keychain in iCloud settingsGo to System Preferences Internet Accounts iCloudLog in into your account and check the list of services that use iCloud.Tick Keychain and enter your credentials.6. Sidecar problems on macOS CatalinaSidecar is a feature that doubles your workspace as you can use an iPad as a second monitor. The common issue here is inability to connect your iPad to the computer. First off, make sure you have iPadOS installed on your iPad.

Then, find your Mac in the list of Sidecar-supported models:. Late 2015 27″ iMac.

2017 iMac Pro. Mid 2016 MacBook Pro. Late 2018 Mac mini. Late 2018 MacBook Air. Early 2016 MacBook. 2019 Mac ProIf your Mac is pre-2015, there’s still a workaround to enable Sidecar.Open Terminal and paste in the following command:defaults write com.apple.sidecar.display allowAllDevices -bool YESDid it make the trick?

Unfortunately, this combination is not guaranteed to work.7. ICloud issues on macOS Catalina Cannot download folders from iCloudiCloud integration is one of those weak spots that produce tons of bugs. Fixes for such macOS Catalina problems are already on the way. Download each file individuallyIf you cannot download folders from iCloud, download each file individually. Unfortunately, this is the only available workaround at this point. Did you know: Some part of your iCloud data is stored on both Google and Amazon data centers. Cannot accept iCloud terms and conditions on CatalinaAs of October 2019, this problem has too been widely reported.

No matter how many times you’ve accepted the conditions, the legal disclaimer keeps coming up. It appears, that the problem occurs because you have more than just one device connected to iCloud. Go to System Preferences Internet Accounts. Now, click the iCloud iconYou should see the Terms & Conditions pop-ups that is now in a pending state.

Press Accept.Repeat the procedure for all iCloud accounts and your devices you’ll see in the list. Music Library freezingThe iTunes had been the centerpiece of music on macOS. With its removal things quickly went sideways. Since the arrival of the iTunes successor, Music app, many folks noticed their album artworks missing, Music Library freezing etc.The typical case is your Mac says its “updating the Music Library”, spinning endlessly, without any progress. The issue is likely caused by obsolete Mojave caches and the remains your previous iTunes ecosystem.

Empty your Music folderAnd all music-related Library caches. Back up your music and move it out of Music folder. Open /Library and delete any items titled “Music” or “iTunes”. Repeat for /Library/Caches. Restart your Mac and see if it workedDon’t forget to put your music albums back where they had been before.

Wi-Fi issues on macOS CatalinaWi-Fi not working after macOS Catalina update is pretty common. While your macOS is brand new, your Wi-Fi is still relying on some old protocols.First, try to turn the Wi-Fi off and on again. If that doesn’t help you go to System Preferences NetworkClick on the dropdown menu that shows your Network.Now, try choosing a different network — just to reset and shaken up the old settings. Connect to your default network. Check to “Automatically join this network”Alternative fix with CleanMyMac XTo fix Wi-Fi problems on Catalina, we’ll use some of the tools from. Download the app and open the Privacy tab.

Find the Wi-Fi Networks optionCheck all the networks in the list and click Remove.This will make your Mac forget your old Wi-Fi stations and you’ll be able to reconnect again.10. Bluetooth not available on macOS CatalinaIf your Bluetooth is not working on macOS Catalina, there’s one easy trick you can do. You should try deleting your Bluetooth.plist files. Don’t worry, it will auto-create a new copy of itself. Click Finder Go Go to Folder. Type in: Library/PreferencesNow, look for a file com.apple.Bluetooth.plist3. Delete it and restart your Mac.

Safari Extensions stopped workingThere is a certain kind of Safari extensions, namely,.safariextz files that have been excluded from support in macOS Catalina. They no longer can be installed on Extensions page and are now considered “Legacy.”RES, Ublock, and Bitwarden are some of the notable extensions that Safari users will miss on Catalina. What’s happening is Apple gradually moving away from the accepted web extensions format (WebExtensions) to the iOS-compatible extensions.

Accept this fact (or wait patiently)If you are missing your favorite ad blockers or other extensions, the easiest is to switch to a different browser. There is also a possibility that the developers will overhaul their extensions to support Safari 13 but we all will have to wait until that happens. Storage filling up for no reasonSo you’ve upgraded to macOS Catalina only to discover that a big chunk of free space is missing.

Some identified folder is eating up your storage but how can you find it? The issue could be related to Time Machine backups and clones of APFS snapshots stored in different locations.

Slim down your Time Machine snapshotsYou can perform this operation safely in CleanMyMac X.Download the app and launch it.In CleanMyMac X:Click the Maintenance tabChoose “Time Machine snapshots thinningAs a manual solution, paste in the following commands in Terminal:tmutil listlocalsnapshots /tmutil listlocalsnapshots /System/Volumes/DataThis lists the local snapshots created by your Time Machine. If you’re ready to delete those, type in this:deletelocalsnapshots should match the date in the snapshot’s name. A few universal fixes to macOS 10.15 Catalina issues. Quit and restart/reopen an app or a document that malfunctions — works for 80% of the issues. Restart your Mac and try logging in under a different user. Check your Mac for hidden background apps and disable thoseHow to check your macOS Catalina for hidden processesThere are many so-called daemons or Launch Agents that operate in the background on your Mac. They could be small applications, like Google Software Updater or a notifications scheduler, or in worst cases, advertising scripts.

The best way to deal with them is to look underneath your macOS processes and disable anything even remotely suspicious. Launch — it’s optimized for macOS Catalina. Find the Speed tool with 2 options Optimization and Maintenance.

Click Launch Agents. Study your memory processes closely. Run the Launch Agents too see the background apps.

Additionally, click Heavy Consumers, and switch off any item you don’t need.That was our little take on common macOS 10.15 Catalina problems. Something tells us there’ll be lots of newly discovered headaches. But If you feel you’ve had your share of incompatibilities and bugs, you can always go back. The iTunes XML crisisWith iTunes being history now, its remnants keep chasing users from beyond the grave. Apparently, some DJ apps have been relying on a specific XML library file that’s now dead and gone with iTunes.The new Music app was supposed to provide a manual workaround, alas it didn’t. This seriously disrupts the DJ business on planet Earth — until Apple releases a fix in the next macOS Catalina update.The notable DJ apps affected by this are Traktor and Rekordbox. The issue has made the world news and was even covered by Forbes so the fix is hopefully, already in the works.

The last-ditch option that’s left is to you is to so you can enjoy iTunes in its full glory again.These might also interest you:.

The following suggestions may help to solve the problem:. Make sure the drive configuration INI file exists odbcinst -j (check odbcinst.ini). Make sure the filepath to configured driver from your INI file (run: odbcinst -j) exist and has read and executable permission flags ( ORDONLY OCLOEXEC).If you still got file not found error, despite the file exists, the problem could be related to libgcc version mismatch as per. The solution is to update your libgcc by running conda update libgcc command.Related:.For macOS, see:.