How to Automatically Check for Software Updates
You can, of course, manually check for updates with Apple's built-in Software Update tool. But it's much easier to simply automatic the process and have Software Update notify you when it's found updates. Here's how to set Software Update to automatically check for updates:
- From the Apple menu, select System Preferences.
- Select Software Update.
- Make sure that the Check for updates checkbox is checked. Select a short time interval, such as daily or weekly.
- Close System Preferences. You've successfully configured Software Update to run automatically.
How to Run Software Update
To actually update your software, you'll need to run Software Update. Here's how:
- From the Apple menu, select Software Update. Your Mac will connect to Apple's servers to search for new software.
- If new software is available, quit all running applications and unplug unnecessary devices from your Mac (such as USB hubs), and then click Install Items.
- Software Update will download and install your new software. Depending on how much software you're installing, this process could take a while. When it's finished, you'll need to quit Software Update. You may need to restart your Mac.
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