The first update to Apple’s new security software delivered outside a macOS update brings a leap in version number suggesting it’s now fully activated in Monterey and later.
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Update failed to install.
What do you do next? Just try to download it again? What if you’re running a local Content Caching server?
How could Ventura apply security patches to itself while still running, and not require a restart? Here’s what is likely to happen.
Although intended primarily for anyone running Ventura or using an M2 Mac, they should be good for all users.
Apple has apparently released two updates this evening. Apple’s software update servers have been experiencing sporadic problems around […]
Overview of supported Macs, Accessory Security, Rapid Security Response, changes coming in notarization, and increasing support for Ukrainian.
Following last week’s updates, I have now completed updating my databases and listings of current Mac firmware for […]
In macOS 12.4, it’s impossible to run First Aid on any container or APFS volume on a disk with a Time Machine APFS backup volume, except in Recovery.
The update to bring Monterey to version 12.4 is substantial, and brings many changes across macOS. Apple’s release […]
Apple has just released the update to macOS Monterey, bringing it to version 12.4. Release notes state that […]
