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by lovelyviking
1637 days ago
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>If your fundamental firmware-stuff is screwed up on any platform Sure I just have an impression after some googling that this DFU happens much more frequently then one would expect. Certainly I didn't expect it to happen in the first day after purchase but it did. So perhaps this pleasing 'much better' ability to fix it by just connecting it with another device that you probably do not possess(in my case) comes with another pleasure of having to do it more frequently. If that is the case then I really prefer the state to which you are accustomed to. |
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We have 3 Apple Silicon based Macs in the house, and there's 4-5 others that I support. So far 0 incidents in about 3 device years. I don't think it's tremendously common like you imply.
In the same time period, I built two Ryzen machines, and had to swap in older processors to run BIOS updates on each, and the laptops in my wife's classroom all decided to take themselves out of service for an hour one day to do BIOS updates that were delivered by Windows update and then only triggered on the second reboot after update when we all thought we were safe.