Apple on Tuesday released macOS High Sierra 10.13.2, an update to the operating system for the Mac. The update follows recent releases of updates for iOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
Update To Mac Os 10.13.6


Before installing the update, you should back up the data on your Mac. The update is available in the App Store app, in the Updates section. If you don’t see it, press Command-R on your keyboard to refresh the list. You Mac will need to restart to finish the installation.
What’s in macOS High Sierra 10.13.2
- MacOS High Sierra for Mac. High Sierra is an update of MacOS which focuses mostly on back-end developments and a higher level of user security. As such, this operating system lays a foundation for future upgrades. In essence, High Sierra took what was good with Sierra and developed it into a more comprehensive software.
- MacBook Air (2008-2020) The MacBook Air was first introduced at Macworld San Fransisco by Steve Jobs on January 15th, 2008. For the 1st Generation from 2008-2010 the screen size was or a 13.3″ and included a Intel Core 2 Duo Processor.
- Here we show you how to upgrade to Mac OS X High Sierra. This covers all the steps you need to do the upgrade.If you can't find High Sierra in the Mac App St.
- How to update from 10.13 to 10.15? I tried to enter 'about this Mac', and then 'soft update.' , but there's no info for OS update.
Failed to download macOS High Sierra Package. This is one of the initial issues faced by users while.
Mac Os 10.12 Update
This update is filled with fixes and has no new features. According to the release notes, the update:

- Improves compatibility with certain third-party USB audio devices.
- Improves VoiceOver navigation when viewing PDF documents in Preview.
- Improves compatibility of Braille displays with Mail.
There are also several enterprise-related fixes and several security enhancements.
Apple last week released a special security update that fixed the root
login flaw. If you have not installed that update yet, it may appear in your Updates list for the App Store.
