How To Install macOS Sonoma Public Beta – SlashGear
Before installing the macOS Sonoma public beta, you’ll need to ensure your computer is compatible with the software. To use macOS Sonoma, your MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini must be a 2018 model or newer. iMac Pros must be from 2017 or later, and iMacs or Mac Pros from 2019. If you’re using a Mac Studio, it needs to be a 2022 model at minimum. If your device is compatible, here’s how you can install the public beta:
- Go to the Apple Beta webpage.
- If this is your first beta, sign up for access to the Apple Beta Software Program with your Apple ID.
- Click macOS.
- Click “Download the macOS Public Beta Access Utility.”
- After the .DMG file downloads, run the .PKG file in the image.
- If you haven’t made a Time Machine backup, you can do so here (it’s optional but a good idea).
- If it doesn’t open automatically, open System Preferences and click Software Update.
- If the download isn’t immediately available, you’ll receive a notification when it is. After the update finishes downloading (it may take a while), click Upgrade Now. Follow the provided instructions, and you’ll be all set.
If you have signed up for a macOS public beta before, you can skip most of these steps and go straight to Enroll Your Devices in the top-right corner of the Apple Beta webpage. Click Software Update, then Upgrade Now, and follow Apple’s steps.
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