Software Update in OS X Leopard

October 27th, 2007 by steveblue

Your software is up to date

Software Update caught be by surprise in Leopard today. When you click “Install” in Software Update now, the application will download the updates and ask to Restart. This confused me, because in Tiger Software Update would install the updates as well before Restarting. So, I clicked Restart and my MacBook Pro restarted and instead of a login screen, Software Update appeared with a blue background and installed the updates. OS X Leopard booted as usual afterward.




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1 Response to “Software Update in OS X Leopard”

  1. mike

    Same with me on a MBP, but on an old iBook (same OS of course), the as expected behavior occurs–I click update it does its thing and I can continue doing mine and even tell it not to restart immediately when it finishes. What gives I wonder?

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