How do I manually update IOS on Mac?

Answered by Stephen Mosley

To manually update iOS on your Mac, you can follow these steps:

1. Open the Apple menu by clicking on the Apple logo in the top left corner of your screen.

2. From the drop-down menu, select “System Preferences.” This will open the System Preferences window.

3. In the System Preferences window, click on the “General” icon. It is represented by a blue gear icon.

4. Once you’re in the General settings, scroll down until you see the “Software Update” option. Click on it to proceed.

5. The Software Update window will now open, and it will check for available updates for your Mac.

6. If there are any updates available, you will see a list of them. Click on the “Update Now” button to start the update process.

7. The Mac will now download the necessary update files. This process may take some time, depending on the size of the update and your internet connection speed.

8. Once the download is complete, the Mac will prompt you to restart your computer to install the update. Click on the “Restart” button to proceed.

9. After your Mac restarts, the installation of the update will begin. This process can also take some time, so be patient and avoid interrupting it.

10. Once the installation is finished, your Mac will boot up with the updated version of iOS.

It is worth noting that updating iOS on your Mac is essential for ensuring your system’s security, stability, and compatibility with the latest software and services. Regularly checking for updates and installing them manually guarantees that you have the latest features and improvements available.

In my personal experience, keeping my Mac up to date has always been beneficial. I have noticed improved performance, enhanced security measures, and access to new features that enhance my productivity and overall user experience. Therefore, I highly recommend manually updating iOS on your Mac whenever updates are available.

To summarize, manually updating iOS on your Mac involves opening the System Preferences, navigating to the General settings, clicking on Software Update, and following the prompts to download and install the available updates. Remember to restart your computer after the installation to ensure the changes take effect.