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qwertyboy

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jul 11, 2012
3
0
Hi,

Apologies in advance for the silly question but I am unsure about something.

Currently running 10.6.2 on an iMac (2009)

Haven't updated the system software in a while and thought its about time I get the latest versions available to me. So i checked the system update menu and these results showed up: (scrren grab attached)

Whats the best way to go about it?

-Tick all boxes and update the whole lot in one go?

or

-Tick the MAc OS X update first, update that and then do the other 5 items seperately?

-Also will I loose my wifi settings or will it all stay in tact?

Thanks! :confused::)
 

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heisenberg123

macrumors 603
Oct 31, 2010
6,496
9
Hamilton, Ontario
Hi,

Apologies in advance for the silly question but I am unsure about something.

Currently running 10.6.2 on an iMac (2009)

Haven't updated the system software in a while and thought its about time I get the latest versions available to me. So i checked the system update menu and these results showed up: (scrren grab attached)

Whats the best way to go about it?

-Tick all boxes and update the whole lot in one go?

or

-Tick the MAc OS X update first, update that and then do the other 5 items seperately?

-Also will I loose my wifi settings or will it all stay in tact?

Thanks! :confused::)

i would just leave them all ticked at hit update all 6 updates
 

NeoMayhem

macrumors 6502a
Aug 22, 2003
916
1
Leave them all checked, and then run Software Update again when it finishes. Most of the updates from the last year only work on 10.6.8, so they do not show up for you yet.
 
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