On March 24, Apple re-launched the MacOS Catalina, in version 10.15.4. However, the bug in this update causes Macs to crack, especially when transferring files of 30 GB or more.
Apple is known to be working to fix this bug with the following release, macOS 10.15.5. In fact, this one already exists in beta, which means developers are already able to test whether the error is actually corrected or not.
This also means that it shouldn't take long for the general public to arrive, but even if not, you may want to know what you need to do to prevent the Recipient from slowing down or even hanging out while copying heavy files.
Among the first to warn of this problem have been clients of SoftRAID, who published it on company website forum in April. Some of the posts on this support page were as follows:
"It comes from different contexts, even from Apple disks, but it is more common when there are multiple input / output threads. We think it is a processing problem. »
As colleagues from MacweltThey also had this problem with the OWC, who said the following from their customers (most of whom are digital art specialists in film shoots):
«You may have problems troubleshooting your computer when copying files after installing MacOS 10.15.4. Once this happens, you may be able to continue moving the mouse, but you will no longer be able to copy multiple files. »
From OWC they have tried to reproduce this problem by copying 300 GB of data from one SoftRAID RAID volume to another. They also made it burglary using the AppleRAID volume, indicating that it's not just a SoftRAID problem.
What to do if Mac is hanged when transferring files to Catalina
The fact that this problem has been redone to many RAID alerts Apple, which is already working on a solution (which already exists on Catalina beta version 10.15.5). But even though it may not happen to everyone, what can we do?
From the OWC they have found a possible solution for those who are not registered software developer beta. You can learn the steps to follow at The official website of the OWC.
Basically, the solution is to disable System Protection on your Mac. This will slow down the copying and pasting process, but will prevent the acquirer from freezing whenever you do.