![]() ![]() Understandably, people aren’t thrilled with these options. If one clicks Later, then one sees some additional options including: Try in an Hour, Try Tonight, Remind Me tomorrow and Turn On Auto Update. If one clicks Restart this will start the installation of the updates. The only two apparent options are Restart and Later. I’m referring to the notification window shown below. Furthermore, people get annoyed by the limited options that are displayed by the notification. Many people get annoyed by the frequent notifications that Apple displays informing them about the availability of updates. ![]() In this week’s Tech Tip, I’ll show you how to prevent the accidental installation of macOS updates. In last week’s Tech Tip I show you how to disable the automatic installation of macOS updates. This occurs because people get confused by the choices that Apple offers them. Do you think your Mac abruptly installed an update to your Mac’s operating system on its own, without your permission? While it is possible for this to occur if you have automatic updates enabled, I have also had clients inadvertently instruct their Mac to install macOS updates.
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