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      • However, there is no problem if you want to reboot after every driver install. It's just not needed anymore because of the way drivers are handled by the kernel.
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  2. Feb 11, 2018 · Clean Windows install: I install all of the drivers (often via batch which uses flags to forego reboot) then restart (shutdown -r -t 0) at the end. Graphics driver update: uninstall -> restart -> DDU -> restart -> install -> restart.

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    • Shut down your Mac
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    At any time, you can shut down or restart your Mac.

    •On your Mac, choose Apple menu > Shut Down.

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    •On your Mac, choose Apple menu > Restart.

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  3. Reboot Your Mac: After installing drivers, it's a good practice to restart your Mac to ensure the changes take effect. Use the App Store (for some components): For certain hardware components, like graphics cards, macOS may provide driver updates through the App Store. Check the App Store for driver updates if applicable. Use System Preferences ...

  4. Apr 1, 2017 · If it needs you to restart it will tell you - or even make you. More specifically, If it doesn't need an uninstaller, then just trashing the app requires no further action. If you use something like AppCleaner to also sweep up the prefs, there is still no further action required.

  5. Start up in macOS from Windows. In Windows on your Mac, do one of the following: Restart using Startup Manager: Restart your Mac, then immediately press and hold the Option key. When the Startup Manager window appears, release the Option key, select your macOS startup disk, then press Return.

  6. Turn on or restart your Mac. If you're currently in Windows, you can restart your device by choosing Power from the Start menu. When your Mac begins restarting, press and hold the Option (or Alt) ⌥ key on your keyboard. Release the key when you see a window displaying all available startup volumes.

  7. Mar 13, 2023 · To install device drivers on your Mac, you’ll need to use the Software Update feature in System Preferences. This will search for and download any available driver updates for your system.