Nice video.. other videos I watched only explained the second step.. and I was looking for the first because my version of Mac don’t show Software Updates on System preferences .. Thanks..🙌🏽
Even if I uncheck "automatically keep my mac up to date", It still download the update and wait for me to restart the machine to install the update. You have to change it in advanced settings. What I need to know is if it auto downloaded where that installer file locate in my macbook? I check it in /Library/Updates and its not there.
Thank you so much for this, it always disturbs when me having online classes.
Awesome, Thank you 🙏
Nice video.. other videos I watched only explained the second step.. and I was looking for the first because my version of Mac don’t show Software Updates on System preferences .. Thanks..🙌🏽
Even if I uncheck "automatically keep my mac up to date", It still download the update and wait for me to restart the machine to install the update. You have to change it in advanced settings. What I need to know is if it auto downloaded where that installer file locate in my macbook? I check it in /Library/Updates and its not there.
Same is happening to me, i turn off everything but it's still auto update. i don't know why ?
@@patrickwayne6389 There are more check boxes in advanced settings. Uncheck them all if you're wishing to update your macbook manually.
THANK YOU FOR INFORMATION
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I have Catalina, system 10.15. How do I turn off the "updates available" message that keeps annoying me every few days? Thanks.
but can I turn off, that suggestions too?
Ok