(Image credit: Future) Early adopter customers have already begun receiving their 14-inch M3 MacBook Pro laptops, but there’s one caveat: some of them won’t let you install Apple’s latest operating system, macOS Sonoma.It seems there were a good portion of buyers who received M3-powered MacBook Pros equipped with an outdated OS, namely macOS Ventura. When attempting to update to the most recent version through the System Settings app, they found that macOS Ventura 13.5 was listed as the latest version. And apparently, it’s not just MacBook Pros either, as the recent 24-inch M3 iMac has been encountering the same issue as reported by 9to5Mac.Even trying to update through the Mac App Store fails, with one of the error messages stating: “The requested version of macOS is not available. Please check if your Mac is compatible with this software.”This strange problem has been encountered by Daniel Rotar who hosts the YouTube channel ZONEofTECH, as well as other users from around the world.Though it can be remedied by downloading the Install Assistant for the M3 version of macOS… Click below to read the full story from TechRadar
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