![]() ![]() The Mac will reboot as usual when installing any system software update or point release, but assuming you followed the instructions correctly, you will simply install the currently available updates to the actively running MacOS release, rather than upgrading to macOS Ventura. Choose the software updates you wish to install here, then click on “Install Now”.Find the tiny blue text that says “More Info…” under the tiny ‘Other updates are available’ text, located under the Ventura banner and click on that. ![]() Go to the Apple menu in the upper left corner and select “System Preferences”.You can install macOS updates and skip macOS Ventura for both MacOS Monterey and MacOS Big Sur: How to Install the Latest macOS Updates Without Upgrading to MacOS Ventura Both macOS Monterey and macOS Big Sur are continuing to get software updates from Apple for security patches and other major issues, so if you choose to stay on those system software releases (which is a perfectly reasonable decision if they’re working fine for you), then you’ll likely want to know how to update your system software while skipping macOS Ventura. ![]()
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