Update Software Mac 10.5.8

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The Mac OS X 10.5.8 update is expected to be the last revision to Mac OS X 10.5 before the release of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (expected in September). Software update provides the following.

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  1. Aug 12, 2009  The 10.5.8 Update is recommended for all users running Mac OS X Leopard version 10.5.7 and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility and security of your Mac, as well as specific fixes for: compatibility.
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  3. Now here's the irony: I can't install OS X 10.4.7! When I run Software Update, it tries to install Mac OS X Update Combined (PowerPC) 10.4.10- but it fails every time with the message: The update 'Mac OS X update combined (powerpc)' can't be installed. The digital signature for this package is incorrect.

How to get updates for macOS Mojave or later

If you've upgraded to macOS Mojave or later, follow these steps to keep it up to date:

  1. Choose System Preferences from the Apple menu , then click Software Update to check for updates.
  2. If any updates are available, click the Update Now button to install them. Or click ”More info” to see details about each update and select specific updates to install.
  3. When Software Update says that your Mac is up to date, the installed version of macOS and all of its apps are also up to date. That includes Safari, iTunes, Books, Messages, Mail, Calendar, Photos, and FaceTime.

To find updates for iMovie, Garageband, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, and other apps that were downloaded separately from the App Store, open the App Store on your Mac, then click the Updates tab.

To automatically install macOS updates in the future, including apps that were downloaded separately from the App Store, select ”Automatically keep my Mac up to date.” Your Mac will notify you when updates require it to restart, so you can always choose to install those later.

How to get updates for earlier macOS versions

Iphone repair software for mac pc. If you're using an earlier macOS, such as macOS High Sierra, Sierra, El Capitan, or earlier,* follow these steps to keep it up to date:

  1. Open the App Store app on your Mac.
  2. Click Updates in the App Store toolbar.
  3. Use the Update buttons to download and install any updates listed.
  4. When the App Store shows no more updates, the installed version of macOS and all of its apps are up to date. That includes Safari, iTunes, iBooks, Messages, Mail, Calendar, Photos, and FaceTime. Later versions may be available by upgrading your macOS.

Software Update For Mac Os X 10.5 8

To automatically download updates in the future, choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, click App Store, then select ”Download newly available updates in the background.” Your Mac will notify you when updates are ready to install.


* If you're using OS X Lion or Snow Leopard, get OS X updates by choosing Apple menu  > Software Update.

How to get updates for iOS

Learn how to update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to the latest version of iOS.

Learn more

  • Learn how to upgrade to the latest version of macOS.
  • Find out which macOS your Mac is using.
  • You can redownload apps that you previously downloaded from the App Store.
  • Your Mac doesn't automatically download large updates when it's using a Personal Hotspot.

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How To Update Mac 10.5.8

So I ran software update and selected just the 10.5.8 update to download. I made sure that no programs were running, and went ahead with the process. The update finished downloading and asked me to click restart, which I did. The update bar then showed the various items being installed. When the installation was complete, the screen went blue and the pinwheel came up. The screen stayed like this for a good 20 minutes after which I manually turned off the machine by holding down the power button. I waited a minute, then turned the machine back on. It started up, made the mac sound, and then restarted by itself (I wasn't exactly paying attention to what was going on on the screen at this point). After this restart it booted up normally into leopard and I'm seeing that my version is now 10.5.8.
Any ideas what went wrong, if anything? Also, should I do a permissions repair just to be on the safe side? Did anyone else have a similar experience so far?
Thanks!
Sorry, forgot to add system specifics:
MacBook Pro early 2008 version
the only external peripheral that was connected at the time was a microsoft mouse (usb, wired)
come to think of it I believe I was also connected via bluetooth to my mobile phone at the time of update