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My Mac doesn't have a software update option under system preferences, what do I do to update it to Seirra?

iMac 21.5″, 10.10

Posted on Jan 30, 2021 8:31 AM

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Posted on Jan 30, 2021 9:42 AM

System Preferences> Software Update did not appear until macOS Mojave 10.14.

Before that updates were handled through the App Store Updates page.

The App Store Updates page only informs you of updates available the OS you are currently running.

Moving from one OS to a newer OS is called an upgrade.


Which OS you can upgrade to will be governed by which model and year your mac is.

Click on the  top left of your screen click on About This Mac to find out the year of your mac.


This is how to upgrade to macOS Sierra,

click on the link below.


How to get old versions of macOS – Apple Support


Go to Download macOS and click on macOS Sierra 10.12


This downloads InstallOS.dmg to your Downloads folder.


The next section can only be done on a mac that is capable of running Sierra,

a mac that came preinstalled with an OS later than Sierra will refuse to do the next bit.


When downloaded open to get InstallOS.pkg, double-click on

that and an installation window will open, read and follow the prompts,

this does not install Sierra but uses the InstallOS.pkg to create the 

Install macOS Sierra.app which you will find in your Applications folder.


 (If the installation window asks which disk you want to install to, you must pick 

the disk that you are booted to at the time. Not any internal or external disk that 

you want to eventually install Sierra on, that is for later.)


To start the installation of Sierra double click on the Install macOS Sierra.app.


The copy of the install app self deletes after installing Sierra, so make sure you keep a copy of the InstallOS.dmg

if you need it in future, or you could just make a copy of the Install OS X Sierra.app prior to installing and moving it to

an external drive for safe keeping. 

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Jan 30, 2021 9:42 AM in response to rebalou

System Preferences> Software Update did not appear until macOS Mojave 10.14.

Before that updates were handled through the App Store Updates page.

The App Store Updates page only informs you of updates available the OS you are currently running.

Moving from one OS to a newer OS is called an upgrade.


Which OS you can upgrade to will be governed by which model and year your mac is.

Click on the  top left of your screen click on About This Mac to find out the year of your mac.


This is how to upgrade to macOS Sierra,

click on the link below.


How to get old versions of macOS – Apple Support


Go to Download macOS and click on macOS Sierra 10.12


This downloads InstallOS.dmg to your Downloads folder.


The next section can only be done on a mac that is capable of running Sierra,

a mac that came preinstalled with an OS later than Sierra will refuse to do the next bit.


When downloaded open to get InstallOS.pkg, double-click on

that and an installation window will open, read and follow the prompts,

this does not install Sierra but uses the InstallOS.pkg to create the 

Install macOS Sierra.app which you will find in your Applications folder.


 (If the installation window asks which disk you want to install to, you must pick 

the disk that you are booted to at the time. Not any internal or external disk that 

you want to eventually install Sierra on, that is for later.)


To start the installation of Sierra double click on the Install macOS Sierra.app.


The copy of the install app self deletes after installing Sierra, so make sure you keep a copy of the InstallOS.dmg

if you need it in future, or you could just make a copy of the Install OS X Sierra.app prior to installing and moving it to

an external drive for safe keeping. 

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