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Please contact Cloudcarrier for any questions in regards to the upgrade process. If there are any questions in regards to the content in the manual please note that the manual below is written by Apple inc.
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Update macOS on Mac
To check for new software, open Software Update. It's in System Settings (or System Preferences), which you can open from the Apple menu in the corner of your screen:
- Choose Apple menu > System Settings. Click General on the left side of the System Settings window, then click Software Update on the right.
- Or choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Software Update.
If Software Update finds new software, click the button to install it, then enter your administrator password when prompted. During installation, your Mac might show a progress bar or blank screen several times, and you should avoid putting it to sleep or closing its lid.
If Software Update says that your Mac is up to date, then no new software is currently available for your Mac model. Software Update shows only software that is compatible with your Mac.
If you don't see Software Update
If you don't see an item named Software Update in System Settings or System Preferences, click the Spotlight icon in the corner of your screen, then type System Update in the search field. From the search results, choose Software Update.
If your older Mac doesn't include Software Update, use the App Store app instead. It's in your Applications folder. Click the Updates tab in the App Store to check for updates, or search for software by name.
The instruction above is created by Apple inc.
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