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Software Update on my mac not working

I have Mac 11.6.6 on my iMac and got a message that there was an update available. I clicked on install and it stalled almost immediately. Then I quit Software Update and tried later. Now Software Update is stalled on "checking for updates" Spinning circle forever. What gives? Thanks

Posted on Jun 26, 2022 11:18 AM

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Posted on Jun 27, 2022 3:55 PM

Restart the computer in How to use safe mode on your Mac - Apple Support (CA)

and try again

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Jun 27, 2022 11:27 AM in response to PRP_53

I opened the terminal and typed software update -/ and this came up:

[Mike-computer-4:~] michaelmundell% softwareupdate -/


softwareupdate: invalid option -- /


usage: softwareupdate <cmd> [<args> ...]




** Manage Updates:


-l | --list List all appropriate update labels (options:  --no-scan, --product-types)


-d | --download Download Only


-i | --install Install


<label> ... specific updates


-a | --all All appropriate updates


-R | --restart Automatically restart (or shut down) if required to complete installation.


-r | --recommended Only recommended updates


--list-full-installers List the available macOS Installers


--fetch-full-installer Install the latest recommended macOS Installer


--full-installer-version The version of macOS to install. Ex: --full-installer-version 10.15


--install-rosetta Install Rosetta 2


--background Trigger a background scan and update operation




** Other Tools:


--dump-state Log the internal state of the SU daemon to /var/log/install.log


--evaluate-products Evaluate a list of product keys specified by the --products option 


--history Show the install history.  By default, only displays updates installed by softwareupdate.  


--all Include all processes in history (including App installs) 




** Options:


--no-scan Do not scan when listing or installing updates (use available updates previously scanned)


--product-types <type> Limit a scan to a particular product type only - ignoring all others


Ex:  --product-types macOS  || --product-types macOS,Safari 


--products A comma-separated (no spaces) list of product keys to operate on. 


--force Force an operation to complete.  Use with --background to trigger a background scan regardless of "Automatically check" pref 


--agree-to-license Agree to the software license agreement without user interaction.




--verbose Enable verbose output


--help Print this help




[Mike-computer-4:~] michaelmundell% 

Software Update on my mac not working

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