Note that we always recommend that you have at least 10% space free on your Mac at any time, so if you don’t have that expect problems!īack up: Before you install a beta on your Mac you should make a backup of your data and files. If you end up requiring more space read: How to free up space on Mac. Make space: We’d recommend at least 15GB of available space because the macOS betas tend to be very large. Update your software: We recommend you have the latest full version of macOS installed, although Apple says that the macOS Developer Beta Access Utility requires macOS 10.8 or later. If the stability of the beta worries you then you are probably better off waiting until the final version is out, or at least waiting until testing has been happening for a few months before getting the beta. We discuss the safety of the macOS beta and the risks you might be taking in more detail in a separate article. Alternatively, you could install the macOS beta on an external drive and run it on that. Read about how to do that here: How to dual-boot Mac: Run two versions of macOS on a Mac.
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