Description
How to minimize interruptions on a university-owned computer
Environment
University-Owned Macs
and University-Owned Windows PCs
Solution
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Restart your computerat the end of your workday, when Windows pop-ups inform you of available updates.
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Update weeklyon your own schedule. This will allow you to control when updates are installed and preempt the maintenance window for your college or department if needed. See table below on how to Manually Check for OS Updates.
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Respond quickly to technicianswho may reach out to you to remediate known issues.
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Prepare for the unexpected. While every effort will be made to provide notifications in advance of when a device needs to restart, there may be unanticipated occasions when a restart occurs due to critical patching and the interactions between the many varied combinations of operating system versions, hardware and software used at OHIO.
Methods to Manually Check for OS Updates
Operating System
Steps to Take To Check for Updates
Windows/PC
- Select "Start"
- Select "Settings"
- Select "Windows Update"
- Select "Check for Updates"
- If updates appear, Click "Install"
Mac - Ventura
- From the Apple Menu Select "System Settings"
- Select "General"
- Select "Software Update"
Mac- Older OS Versions
- From the Apple Menu Select "System Preferences"
- Select " Software Update"
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