Re: a concerning innicdnet

2016-11-27 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Actually, most Mac OS systems are quite often checking for new patches and installing them. If you go to Apple->About This Mac and then click the button labeled System Report you will get loads of information about your system. One of the items in the left column is called "Installs" and in the

Re: a concerning innicdnet

2016-11-27 Thread aliFaisal
Hello, No, I was not updating. I have been using the same build for weeks now. It just, randomly started happening hence why it was so concerning. > On Nov 27, 2016, at 1:28 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote: > > May be it was updating? When you get apple window that normally happens > because th

Re: a concerning innicdnet

2016-11-26 Thread Kawal Gucukoglu
May be it was updating? When you get apple window that normally happens because the computer is updating. That's been my experience. Kawal. > On 26 Nov 2016, at 12:56, aliFaisal wrote: > > Good morning, > When I woke up this morning to boot up my mac, I noticed something very > troubling. Th

a concerning innicdnet

2016-11-26 Thread aliFaisal
Good morning, When I woke up this morning to boot up my mac, I noticed something very troubling. The mac chime sounded as per usual, but voiceover for some odd reason failed to start talking. From what I can tell, my mac was on a screen which somehow was causing voiceover to not activate. I trie