![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() First, you need to be careful when using the Terminal, as you could end up messing up something if you don’t type things in correctly. Let’s get a few standard things out of the way. Here, I’m going to focus on finding the updates, picking and installing the ones you want, and how to download them without installing them. Now there are a lot of options that can be found through here, especially with the releases of 10.15 “Catalina” and OS 12 “Big Sur”. But what happens if you can’t seem to get that to work? Is there another way to check, download, and install updates? There is in fact! It comes through our friend the Mac Terminal. Earlier versions of Mac OS would have you download updates through the “Updates” panel in the Mac App Store, and still even older versions had a dedicated app for that. You go to the System Preferences app (now Settings on Mac OS Ventura) and hit “Software Update” and see what you’ve got. Most of us are pretty familiar with updating Mac OS. ![]()
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