mac os 10.13.5 forced update?
Good morning,
Quick details about my machine:
MacBook Pro 6,1, 17" Mid-2010
2.53 GHz Core i5
8GB 1067MHz Ram with Intel HD Graphics
500 GB HD
Now running Mac OS 10.13.5
So, weird thing happened yesterday. Earlier that morning, I was reminded by the system that there are updates. I try my best to never do any updates until I have read and seen what they were (learned my lesson a while back).
Fast forward to that evening. YouTube was playing on the MBP while I was cleaning up my office and the computer made a "Restart" noise. I thought to myself, "That's weird. Maybe it froze up and just decided to reboot?"
I waited for it to finish, and low and behold, I receive the Welcome screen talking about my new updates. Yes... I've been updated to 10.13.5.
The laptop now takes longer to load programs. Microsoft Word didn't even load. System Preferences took about a minute to make its way to the surface. And Firefox took about the same amount of time.
Has this happened to anyone? I've searched the forums and have seen that people are having performance issues but have not seen a forced update of any kind.
My laptop is fairly old (mid-2010) so I try not to update it unless I have to; a forced update is the first I've seen.
I am backed up, but it's a pain to have to deal with this. There isn't an uninstall either which truly makes this a one-way update dance that I am struggling with - didn't have issues with the version before this update.
Any assistance on this matter is truly appreciated. I have yet to run any scans to check the system itself so I am working on that - whether or not the numbers show it, I am definitely feeling the performance hit already - hopefully another restart will do the trick.
Thank you in advance,
Kayosanthou
MacBook Pro, macOS High Sierra (10.13.5)