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macOS update stuck downloading, failing at installation, showing an error, or the update just disappears from Software Update? These fixes work for macOS Sequoia, Sonoma, and Ventura on all Macs including M1, M2, M3, M4, and Intel models.
Delete the partially-downloaded update and start fresh: System Settings โ General โ Storage โ look for the update file (e.g., "macOS Sequoia") โ delete it. Then restart, go back to Software Update, and download again. Corrupted partial downloads cause the majority of update failures.
Update issues fall into four categories: (1) Won't download โ stuck at 0% or a percentage, (2) Downloads but won't install โ fails at the installation screen, (3) Installs but gets stuck โ progress bar freezes during install, (4) Update disappears โ Software Update says "Mac is up to date" but you know it isn't. Each has different causes and fixes. Identify which one you're seeing before proceeding.
Visit apple.com/support/systemstatus โ look for "macOS Software Update." If Apple's update servers are experiencing issues (common on major release days), there's nothing to fix on your end โ wait a few hours. Major macOS releases cause massive traffic spikes to Apple's CDN servers.
macOS updates require significant free space โ often 12-20 GB for the installer plus working space during installation. Apple menu โ About This Mac โ More Info โ Storage. If you have less than 20 GB free, the download will fail or the installation will abort. Delete large files, empty Trash, and use System Settings โ General โ Storage โ Recommendations to offload unused content.
Open Finder โ Applications folder โ look for the macOS installer (e.g., "Install macOS Sequoia"). Drag it to Trash and empty Trash. Also check System Settings โ General โ Storage โ macOS [version] and delete any cached installer. Then restart and try Software Update again. A fresh download often succeeds where a partial one fails repeatedly.
Open Terminal and run:
This queries Apple's update servers directly and lists available updates. If your update appears here but not in System Settings, run:
This forces the download and installation through the command line, bypassing the System Settings UI which sometimes gets stuck in bad states.
Not all Macs can run the latest macOS. For macOS Sequoia (macOS 15): requires iMac 2019 or later, MacBook Air 2020 or later, MacBook Pro 2018 or later, Mac mini 2018 or later. If your Mac is older than these cutoffs, Software Update won't offer the upgrade โ and shouldn't. Check apple.com/macos/sequoia/specs for the full compatibility list.
Third-party antivirus, VPN software, and security tools can block the macOS installer from making system-level changes. Quit all third-party apps before installing: System Settings โ General โ Login Items & Extensions โ disable anything non-Apple. Also turn off any VPN. Then attempt the installation again.
macOS installations genuinely take 20-60 minutes on most Macs, with the progress bar appearing to freeze for 10-15 minutes at certain phases (particularly during "Setting up your Mac" and firmware updates on Apple Silicon). Do not force-restart during installation unless it's been completely static for over 2 hours with no disk activity. Force-restarting mid-install can corrupt the system.
If the normal installer fails repeatedly: restart into Recovery Mode. Apple Silicon: hold power button at startup. Intel: hold Cmd+R at startup. In Recovery, select "Reinstall macOS" from the utilities menu. This downloads and installs directly from Apple's servers and bypasses most installer corruption issues. Your data stays intact โ this is a repair install, not a wipe.
Download the full macOS installer from the App Store (select "Download" not "Update"). Then use Terminal to create a bootable USB drive:
Boot from the USB (hold Option at startup on Intel, or press and hold power button on Apple Silicon) and install from there. This is the most reliable method for stubborn update failures โ completely bypasses network download issues and system-level corruption.
Persistent macOS update failures often indicate storage or firmware issues. PC Medics of NJ diagnoses and resolves update failures on all Mac models, including Apple Silicon.
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