Part 1: Installation and Configuration - Lesson 2—Update, Upgrade, or Reinstall macOS Flashcards
Goals • Describe the differences between a macOS update, upgrade, and reinstallation. • Describe the macOS Installer. • Troubleshoot a macOS upgrade or reinstallation.
How can you get the macOS installer?
macOS is free to anyone with a qualifying Mac.
What are the differences between a macOS update, upgrade, and reinstallation?
These are the differences between a macOS update, upgrade, and reinstallation:
• macOS update—Installs an incremental update of the Mac operating system but doesn’t upgrade it to
the next major version.
• macOS upgrade—Installs the next major standalone version.
• Reinstall—Installs the same major version of macOS on a disk that already has macOS installed.
What are system requirements to upgrade to macOS High Sierra?
The system requirements to upgrade to High Sierra are as follows:
• OS X Mountain Lion 10.8 or later
• 2 GB of memory
• 14.3 GB of available storage space
What steps should you take before you upgrade to macOS High Sierra?
Before you upgrade to macOS, High Sierra you should perform these tasks:
a. Verify app compatibility.
b. Back up important files and folders.
c. Document critical settings.
d. Open Software Update or App Store.
How does the macOS installer know which firmware updates to download for your Mac?
The Installer uses your Mac model number to locate and download firmware updates for your Mac.
What can you use to troubleshoot macOS installation issues?
You can view the Installer Log from the macOS Installer menu bar.