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PsychoCenobite

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Dec 31, 2014
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The other day I found out that my Mac was using Ventura 13.2 but 13.5 was available - I'd had no notifications about this update.

After manually going to Settings / General / Software Update it said that the 13.5 update was available.

I tried updating but had to give up when it got stuck with 30mins to go and I cancelled the update.

I've just tried to run the update again but now I get the following message:

macOS Ventura 13.2 / Last checked: Today / Your Mac is up to date

Is this a common problem?

Many thanks.
 
Just tried again and it is now showing as an option. I'm running the update now...

I'm not sure if it was due to my VPN, which I just turned off.
 
Try downloading the latest installer and install the whole thing. Closest to a combo update theses days.
Helped me with some stalling updates in Intel.
 
The other day I found out that my Mac was using Ventura 13.2 but 13.5 was available - I'd had no notifications about this update.

After manually going to Settings / General / Software Update it said that the 13.5 update was available.

I tried updating but had to give up when it got stuck with 30mins to go and I cancelled the update.

I've just tried to run the update again but now I get the following message:

macOS Ventura 13.2 / Last checked: Today / Your Mac is up to date

Is this a common problem?

Many thanks.
Try Downloading and using the full installer from the Mr. Macintosh page.
If that doesn't work, try making a new user and try to update again.
 
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