On Tuesday, Apple released an update for macOS 10.15 Catalina that fixes a few bugs.
Here’s what the update fixes, according to the release notes:
- Improves installation reliability of macOS Catalina on Macs with low disk space.
- Fixes an issue that prevented Setup Assistant from completing during some installations
- Resolves an issue that prevents accepting iCloud Terms and Conditions when multiple iCloud accounts are logged in
- Improves the reliability of saving Game Centre data when playing Apple Arcade games offline
To install the update, you need an internet connection. Go to the System Preferences and double-click on Software Update. Your Mac will check online for the update and will tell you when it’s available. The update is nearly 1GB in size.