Clear, thank you.The sucatalogs occasionally contain some updates which might be in some but not the others.
For example in the past some of the monterey betas could only be found in the monterey sucatalog, but not the others.
Clear, thank you.The sucatalogs occasionally contain some updates which might be in some but not the others.
For example in the past some of the monterey betas could only be found in the monterey sucatalog, but not the others.
It feels like I'm running a part-time IT shop.
This is normal. I also got it, happened to me after every major 13.x update. You’ll know it’s finished when that notification disappears by itself.I've updated. It was quick and all seems ok. Though for the first time ever I got the following notification pop-up after I'd restarted:
Optimising Your Mac - Performance may be affected until completed.
How will I know when this optimisation has finished, I wonder!
Hi @DinkThifferent : 2021 M1 Max 16" here, still on Monterey 12.7 to avoid the Ventura troubles. I can go 2 paths:Why ‘ugh’? I won’t upgrade to Sonoma for at least the next 6 months. I prefer stability on my Mac: I only upgraded to Ventura after the release of 13.4. Therefore I am glad Apple released 13.6 (and 13.6.1 in the future) so I know my Mac remains safe before I upgrade to Sonoma in a couple of months.
Hello, it works stable now on my 2019 intel iMac, I have been using it since 13.4. So it should fly on your M1 Max! Especially now with the final Ventura release of 13.6.Hi @DinkThifferent : 2021 M1 Max 16" here, still on Monterey 12.7 to avoid the Ventura troubles. I can go 2 paths:
- Ventura 13.6 and Sonoma as soon as it's stable
- Stay on Monterey 12.7 and Sonoma as soon as stable
Advice? Has Ventura become stable enough to jump on it?
Thanks!
its not showing up in System updates for me. I have am M2 Mini with Ventura 13.3.1
Apple today released macOS Ventura 13.6, the sixth major update to the macOS Ventura operating system. macOS Ventura 13.6 comes almost two months after the launch of macOS Ventura 13.5.
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The macOS Ventura 13.6 update can be downloaded for free on all eligible Macs using the Software Update section of System Settings.
According to Apple's release notes, macOS Ventura 13.6 introduces important bug fixes and security updates. Apple recommends that all users install the software.
Apple's security support document confirms that the update addresses several security vulnerabilities that may have been actively exploited against versions of iOS before iOS 16.7.
macOS Ventura will soon be replaced with macOS Sonoma, the newest version of macOS that Apple plans to release on September 26. Apple has also released macOS 12.7 for those who are not able to update to Ventura.
Article Link: Apple Releases macOS Ventura 13.6 With Security Fixes
After Ventura 13.6 update, my m1 max bricked..
I ended up figuring it out. You go into the App Store and select "get" on the Ventura page; it forces the Software Updates to reset itself (was only showing Sonoma). After a prompt, you can then get 13.6. I realize that Sonoma has gotten a lot of praise out of the start, but I still like to wait for a couple of version before moving up to the next big update as, as long as there are security updates, it doesn't hurt me to play it safe.Did Apple get rid of direct links to their older software? That used to be something they offered on their website, but the newest direct download seems to be from 2022. This came out a week go, and I can't see to find a way to install it without jumping from Ventura to Sonoma.
I ended up figuring it out. You go into the App Store and select "get" on the Ventura page; it forces the Software Updates to reset itself (was only showing Sonoma). After a prompt, you can then get 13.6. I realize that Sonoma has gotten a lot of praise out of the start, but I still like to wait for a couple of version before moving up to the next big update as, as long as there are security updates, it doesn't hurt me to play it safe.
The update just bricked my 16 inch MacBook Pro!After Ventura 13.6 update, my m1 max bricked..