![]() ![]() When Apple released macOS Ventura, the following Macs could run it: If you want to install the public beta, select macOS 14 Public Beta. Then when you go to Software Update, you’ll see a new tab for Beta Updates, which will list the beta versions that are available to you. It used to be necessary to download the Beta Access Utility for every device, but now you only need to register your Apple ID for the beta program to install betas on every Apple device that is signed into that account. If you haven’t been part of the beta but want to join, installing the beta is simple, especially since Apple changed the beta process in macOS 13.4. If you then want to uninstall the beta, we have a guide for that: How to remove macOS Sonoma beta. This process is a little more complicated if you want to downgrade from the iOS 17 beta to iOS 16, or from a subsequent beta of iOS 17 to the original version. In which case you can go to Software Updates, click on the (i) beside Beta updates and turn them off–that way you shouldn’t receive any more beta versions of the software and will be able to update to the full version of macOS 14. If you are a beta tester you may want to stop receiving beta updates once the full version of Sonoma arrives. MacOS 14 Sonoma: How to install and remove the beta Once the installer has downloaded click on Install and wait while the software is installed on your Mac (during which time you won’t be able to use the Mac.). ![]() Click on Upgrade Now and wait for the macOS installer to download. ![]() If it’s the day that Sonoma arrives, you may have to wait a while before it shows up.
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