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Upgrading your macOS

We are excited to announce that the UCLA Health IT teams have confirmed
compatibility of our commonly used applications with Apple’s newest macOS,
Sonoma.

IT-managed macOS device

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If you are interested in upgrading your ITmanaged device to Sonoma, please make sure to contact Customer Care with your computer
name. A technician will reach out to you to assist
you with the upgrade.

UCLA Health IT teams have confirmed
compatibility with commonly used applications
and the Big Sur and Monterey macOS. To
upgrade, you’ll need to update the commonly
used applications to their latest and compatible
versions. If you are interested in upgrading your
IT-managed device to Big Sur, contact Customer Care with your computer name.
Make sure you are running the latest versions of Global Protect VPN (v5.2.7) and
OnGuard (v6.8.9). If you have not updated the applications, please do so by clicking
the links below prior to upgrading your macOS.

Personal macOS device

If you are interested in upgrading, please consider the following recommendations:

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  • Check your computer for compatibility with Sonoma.
  • Create a Time Machine backup of your computer.
  • Run all available updates on your installed applications.
  • Visit IT Connect to get help upgrading your personal device.

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  1. Check your computer for compatibility with Sonoma.
  2. Create a Time Machine backup of your computer.
  3. Run all available updates on your installed applications.
  4. Visit IT Connect to get help upgrading your personal device.

Internal Link

This takes you to Web Platform Healthsciences On-Demand Introductory Course Course

External Link

This takes you to the Apple Site

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