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danqi

macrumors regular
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This might be silly, but it is making me wonder if everything is alright:

I just updated my two Macs, an M3 MacBook Air and an M1 Mac Studio, to the newest versions of macos Tahoe (26.5.2). Both were at the same version before, which was 26.4.something.

After the update the MacBook Air presented me with a Welcome screen, a setup question regarding future updates and required me to log into my Apple ID again.

But on the Mac Studio there was nothing. No need to log into my Apple ID again, no welcome screen, nothing.

Both seem to be running 26.5.2 now.

I guess there is no hard reason to be concerned but this seemed weird to me. Did you get those screens?
 
This might be silly, but it is making me wonder if everything is alright:

I just updated my two Macs, an M3 MacBook Air and an M1 Mac Studio, to the newest versions of macos Tahoe (26.5.2). Both were at the same version before, which was 26.4.something.

After the update the MacBook Air presented me with a Welcome screen, a setup question regarding future updates and required me to log into my Apple ID again.

But on the Mac Studio there was nothing. No need to log into my Apple ID again, no welcome screen, nothing.

Both seem to be running 26.5.2 now.

I guess there is no hard reason to be concerned but this seemed weird to me. Did you get those screens?
Same with me; I guess APPLE sees those 2 systems and accepts 1 login already.
;JOOP!
 
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