Good evening, if in the system preferences under software update if you set it to update automatically for major software upgrades it will just inform you that an update is available for your Mac. Then you will be given the choice to update now or update later. In addition the update screen will inform you if you must reboot your machine after the update completes. For some updates. Give it as a major update where a fresh copy of OS X must be installed it will mention to you that some of the updates that you just picked or more to the point the automatic update facility pics half to be downloaded before the update can proceed. At that point your machine will reboot when everything is finished downloading and it will boot into the recovery console to complete the OS upgrade. Please note while you are in them. You can use the very much slimmed-down version of VoiceOver to do such task is determining the progress of the software installation. Then when it nears completion in boots into the main working portion of the operating system, you will get a progress bar on the screen. During all phases of this system update meeting a major software revision it is probably a good idea to keep these two things in mind. One do not unplug the machine. To really don’t try to do anything major beyond monitoring the progress bar. When everything completes you will be prompted to login as normal. I hope this helps


On 5 Dec 2019, at 15:31, Shirley Healy wrote:

Hi guys
I have a macbook pro! It recently updated, and I am wondering, does that mean it now is using the latest Mac OS? Catalina? How would I find out which mac OS I am running?
shirley

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