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robertk328

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Agree there, the wait is killing me and having to update my iPhones, iPad mini, watch and Macbook Pro's OS seems like lots of things to be done.

You can always do one at a time, or one each day, etc. I usually just update my devices, but my computers I need to make sure work with my office's remote access software. Right now Sierra doesn't so I've held off on the beta :(
 

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You can always do one at a time, or one each day, etc. I usually just update my devices, but my computers I need to make sure work with my office's remote access software. Right now Sierra doesn't so I've held off on the beta :(

I usually try to update all in a day if possible and my MBP is only used at home for personal uses. I've this feeling the macOS Sierra is going to have a lot of bugs.
 

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Agree there, the wait is killing me and having to update my iPhones, iPad mini, watch and Macbook Pro's OS seems like lots of things to be done.

Yep I hear ya.....same here as far as many devices...and even though the updates are proficient, when your dealing with more than 1 or 2 different devices it gets time consuming.
 

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Thank you for the info!! Omg I'd be crying if that happens to my watch...I'll keep an eye on it.

I know this may sound crazy, but maybe an extremely small amount of polishing compound using a q-tip might take the dulling out.


Not crazy at all. That's exactly my plan. I'll use a very soft polishing compound on one part of the Watch to see how it goes.
 

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iOS should be pretty quick, but watchOS and macOS will take a longer time.

Yes I agree. On average it takes about 10 mins start to finish when I do the phones, but keep in mind I have 7 phones to do. then a couple of iPads, Mac & watch. So next release I probably will have to space things out over 1 or 2 days so I'm not "technically fried" installing OS's by time I'm done LOL
 

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Yes I agree. On average it takes about 10 mins start to finish when I do the phones, but keep in mind I have 7 phones to do. then a couple of iPads, Mac & watch. So next release I probably will have to space things out over 1 or 2 days so I'm not "technically fried" installing OS's by time I'm done LOL

Wow that's a lot to update! But iOS usually I do it over the air so the file size is smaller. Think for your case if start early, all the updating can complete within a day.
 

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