Your Mac can't be used until this update is installed. Upon reboot, SetupAssistant was not skipped and you were instead greeted with this lovely screen:Īttempting to skip this page would lead to an additional failure:Ī critical software update is required for your Mac, but an error was encountered while installing this update. Install/Touch /private/var/db/.AppleSetupDone.I was initially worried about this discovery due to it breaking a very typical thin imaging workflow: What if the new TBP Macs were the first piece to this future? Whether it was Michael Lynn’s excellent blog post, m(DM)acOS, APFS or even Sal Saghoian’s position being axed, many macadmins (myself included) are worried about the future of macOS administration being a MDM only world. ![]() I think it’s safe to say the macadmin community has been hearing rumblings about the future of macOS administration. (If you don’t want to read this whole post or want to dupe the radars I submitted, scroll down to As a macadmin, does this impact me? for a TL DR version.) Critical Software Update? ![]() Given that I did not see this issue when testing DEP, I set forth to to attempt to duplicate the issue and find out what triggered this event. Select a Wi-Fi network below, or click Other Network Options to connect to the internet using other network devices. To install this update you need to connect to a network. Last week Joe Chilcote discovered an interesting message when imaging a Late 2016 MacBook Pro TouchBar (from here on out referred to as TBP):Ī critical software update is required for your Mac. The Untouchables - Apple's new OS 'activation' for Touch Bar MacBook Pros A critical software update is required for your Mac.Īctivation macOS watchOS Touch Bar MacBook Pro Sierra
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