1. Verify the file permissions for the odbcinst.ini file. Ensure that the current OS user account has Read/Write permissions on this file. If the file is set to Read-only, the ODBC driver will not install or update correctly.
2. Manually update the driver configuration by opening the odbcinst.ini file using a text editor with the correct permissions. Copy the required ODBC driver entries into this file, save the changes, and confirm that the file retains the correct Read/Write permission settings.
3. Download and install the MySQL ODBC driver version 8.0.33, which is compatible with macOS ARM64. Reboot the machine if necessary.
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