M1 MacBook Air won’t update to Big Sur 11.4
Hey everyone,
My M1 MacBook Air won’t update to Big Sur 11.4. I’ve tried from two different WiFi networks, restarted, and nothing worked. Can you please help?
Thanks!
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.3
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Hey everyone,
My M1 MacBook Air won’t update to Big Sur 11.4. I’ve tried from two different WiFi networks, restarted, and nothing worked. Can you please help?
Thanks!
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.3
This method may seem unnecessary but sometimes the Router Restart clears Network issues from ISP to Apple Servers
It is Assumed there is at least 15 GB of Empty Space Available on the Internal Drive for the update to download, expand and then install.
Shutdown Router. Shutdown computer and disconnect all External Drives. Restart Router. Connect to Router via Ethernet Cable. If via Wifi - Disconnect all other Devices using the Wifi - want the Maximum Bandwidth only for this computer. Restart computer in Safe Mode. It does a Repair Disk, Clear System Cache files and only load Apple Software, extensions and Fonts. Will load slowly - Normal. Once Logged in - open Apple Apps Store and Get the Full Version of Big Sur. It will take some time and several pauses will occur - normal. Countdown clock may say 15 minutes but in Real time may be 30 minutes. Same goes for clock at 10 minutes could be 20 minutes in Real time. Eventually , Full Installer will download and a New Application in Applications Folder will present called Install Big Sur. Stop there and perform a Time Machine Backup. If desired - have an External Drive - Copy & Paste the Install Big Sur Application to external drive for future usage - making a Bootable Installer. Now run the Installer.
Have found this method more reliable than the Software Update which is very iffy at best
Are there any AntiVirus, Disk Cleaner, Optimizers, Defrag, VPNs etc installed which should be removed as per Developers Instructions. They are useless, unneeded, cause havoc and interfere with the normal operation of the OS and may even Corrupt the OS requiring a Reinstallation.
This method may seem unnecessary but sometimes the Router Restart clears Network issues from ISP to Apple Servers
It is Assumed there is at least 15 GB of Empty Space Available on the Internal Drive for the update to download, expand and then install.
Shutdown Router. Shutdown computer and disconnect all External Drives. Restart Router. Connect to Router via Ethernet Cable. If via Wifi - Disconnect all other Devices using the Wifi - want the Maximum Bandwidth only for this computer. Restart computer in Safe Mode. It does a Repair Disk, Clear System Cache files and only load Apple Software, extensions and Fonts. Will load slowly - Normal. Once Logged in - open Apple Apps Store and Get the Full Version of Big Sur. It will take some time and several pauses will occur - normal. Countdown clock may say 15 minutes but in Real time may be 30 minutes. Same goes for clock at 10 minutes could be 20 minutes in Real time. Eventually , Full Installer will download and a New Application in Applications Folder will present called Install Big Sur. Stop there and perform a Time Machine Backup. If desired - have an External Drive - Copy & Paste the Install Big Sur Application to external drive for future usage - making a Bootable Installer. Now run the Installer.
Have found this method more reliable than the Software Update which is very iffy at best
Are there any AntiVirus, Disk Cleaner, Optimizers, Defrag, VPNs etc installed which should be removed as per Developers Instructions. They are useless, unneeded, cause havoc and interfere with the normal operation of the OS and may even Corrupt the OS requiring a Reinstallation.
Point # 7 - Do I have a Rescue Plan In-Place. This comprises having a Time Machine Backup and for addition purposes - two Tested Bootable Clones each to separate external drives. This is insurance incase the update goes sideways
Hi,
I'm sorry, but unfortunately I don't have the time or equipment to do all this, since I've got a lot of work and other stuff. Also, I don't have an external drive to do a Time Machine backup. Will just the router restart work?
Thanks.
Personally - without a Time Machine Backup - an invitation for possible disaster. Should the update fail - No Work period and no working computer.
M1 MacBook Air won’t update to Big Sur 11.4