Macos Big Sur 11.2.2 (20d80) -

Some users found the update stuck and required a Safe Mode restart (holding Shift during boot) to complete.

This was one of the early critical updates for the then-new M1 Apple Silicon Macs, which were particularly susceptible to the USB-C dock issue. macOS Big Sur 11.2.2 (20D80)

Approximately 2–3 GB, depending on the specific Mac model. Some users found the update stuck and required

Note that macOS Big Sur reached its official end-of-life in November 2023 and no longer receives security updates. 🛠️ Common Issues & Troubleshooting Note that macOS Big Sur reached its official

Unlike most Big Sur releases, version 11.2.2 was unusual because it contained (publicly listed security vulnerabilities). It was almost exclusively a hardware-safety patch.

While the update fixed the "bricking" bug, some community members reported standard post-update hurdles:

The primary purpose of this version was to stop certain from causing permanent hardware damage. Before this fix, users reported that connecting their Macs to specific powered docks would cause the machine to become completely unresponsive and "blank".