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.

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How can you get the macOS installer?

A

macOS is free to anyone with a qualifying Mac.

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What are the differences between a macOS update, upgrade, and reinstallation?

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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.

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What are system requirements to upgrade to macOS High Sierra?

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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

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What steps should you take before you upgrade to macOS High Sierra?

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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.

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How does the macOS installer know which firmware updates to download for your Mac?

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The Installer uses your Mac model number to locate and download firmware updates for your Mac.

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What can you use to troubleshoot macOS installation issues?

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You can view the Installer Log from the macOS Installer menu bar.

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