This article explains the MacOS update process that users will see on their machines. A MacOS update is a system update that is released by Apple to improve security or to add new features.
MacOS updates are set to run once per week. A window will pop up to alert the user that updates are needed and give the option to defer those updates for a limited time.
This is an example of the pop-up users will see. Click Start now, then select your preference from the dropdown.
Follow these steps to begin updates:
Click the Dropdown menu to select your preference of when to begin updating
Click Submit.
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Once started, updates will run in the background.
Restart Needed
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If a restart is needed at the end of updates, you should get a notification to restart like the one below.
You will see reminders like this.
If you go into Settings you should see a notice that an update is needed.
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Click on it to navigate to the Software Update screen and click Restart now if ready.
To kick updates off manually follow these steps:
Click System Settings from the dock.
Click General, then click Software Updates.
Click Restart.
The computer should restart and run any updates needed.