"software updates"*macOS*

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In Mac OS 9 and earlier versions of Mac OS X, Software Update was a standalone tool.

The program was part of the CoreServices in OS X.

It could automatically inform users of new updates (with new features and bug and security fixes) to the operating system, applications, device drivers, and firmware.

All updates required the user to enter their administrative password and some required a system restart.

It could be set to check for updates daily, weekly, monthly, or not at all;

in addition, it could download and store the associated .pkg file (the same type used by Installer) to be installed at a later date, and it maintained a history of installed updates.

Starting with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, updates that required a reboot logged out the user prior to installation and automatically restarted the computer when complete.

In earlier versions of OS X, the updates were installed, but critical files were not replaced until the next system startup.

Beginning with OS X 10.8, Software Update became part of the App Store application.

Beginning with macOS Mojave (10.14), it became part of System Preferences.

Software Update
“Software Update” redirects here. For software updates in general, see Patch (computing).

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👈👈👈☜*“SYSTEM PREFERENCES”* ☞ 👉👉👉
*macOS*

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