How to update Mac : Follow These Simple steps

How to Update macOS on Your Mac

Ready to update macOS on your Mac? Here’s how to get the latest features and security enhancements as soon as they’re available. We’ll guide you through updating your Mac if you’re using macOS Ventura, as well as macOS Monterey or earlier. Before you start, make sure your Mac is plugged into power and connected to the internet. Also, it’s a good idea to back up your Mac using Time Machine.

Updating macOS Ventura

  1. Open System Settings
    • Click the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of the screen.
    • Select “System Settings”.
  2. Navigate to Software Update
    • Click “General”.
    • Then click “Software Update”.
  3. Enable Automatic Updates
    • With automatic updates turned on, your Mac will download and install updates overnight as long as it’s plugged into power and connected to the internet. This could include security updates as well as apps downloaded from the Mac App Store.
  4. Manually Update macOS
    • When you’re ready, click “Update Now” to download any available updates.
    • Follow the prompts. You might be asked to review and accept the terms and conditions before you continue. Click “Agree” to confirm.
    • Enter your administrator password, and click “OK”.
  5. Installation Process
    • During the installation process, an Apple logo and a progress bar might appear on your screen. The installation could take a little while to complete. Some Mac computers might restart or the screen could dim. Make sure to leave your Mac alone while the installation completes.
  6. Finish Update
    • When the update is done, log back in and continue using your Mac.

Updating macOS Monterey and Earlier

  1. Open System Preferences
    • Click the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of the screen.
    • Select “System Preferences”.
  2. Navigate to Software Update
    • Click “Software Update”.
  3. Enable Automatic Updates
    • Click the checkbox to automatically keep your Mac up to date. It will download and install updates overnight as long as it’s plugged into power and connected to the internet. This could include security updates as well as apps downloaded from the Mac App Store.
  4. Manually Update macOS
    • If there are multiple updates available, click “More Info” under “Another update is available” to select which updates you’d like to install, or click “Update Now” and follow the prompts.
    • You might be asked to review and accept the terms and conditions before you continue. Click “Agree” to confirm.
    • Enter your administrator password, and click “OK”.
  5. Installation Process
    • During the installation process, an Apple logo and a progress bar might appear on your screen. The installation could take a little while to complete. Some Mac computers might restart or the screen could dim. Make sure to leave your Mac alone while the installation completes.
  6. Finish Update
    • When the update is done, log back in and continue using your Mac.

After Updating

  1. Check for App Updates
    • After updating macOS, open the App Store and check for any updates for your installed apps. Keeping your apps updated ensures they work well with the latest macOS features.
  2. Review New Features
    • Spend some time exploring the new features and improvements in the latest macOS update. Getting familiar with the changes can help you make the most of your updated system.

That’s it! Updating your macOS is straightforward and ensures your Mac is secure and running smoothly with the latest features. Happy updating!

To learn more about how to use your Mac, subscribe to the Apple Support YouTube channel or check out more of their videos.

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