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The new macOS comes with a lot of new features such as the new APFS system, Safari improvements, and much more. If this sounds in any way scary to you, you're probably best off putting High Sierra in a separate partition for testing, to keep your existing files and folders untouched. Apple introduced the developer preview of its macOS High Sierra at WWDC 2017 this year, and now the giant silicon valley organisation has made its first beta version publicly available. In existing betas of High Sierra there's been an option to stick with HFS+ when installing, but otherwise your drive will be in-place upgraded to APFS. The riskiest and possibly most interesting part of High Sierra is the new APFS file system, which replaces HFS+ as the new default. Also you can check out our preview of High Sierra while you make up your mind.
#Apple macos high sierra beta install#
MacOS High Sierra Public Beta is now available to download and install for any user who is interested in beta testing the system software. It's available to download now if you're feeling brave (and enroll your devices), or you can sit back and let everyone else face the inherent risks and breakages involved in a new OS, then reap the rewards when the final version launches - presumably this fall. Apple has opened the public beta testing program for macOS High Sierra 10.13, the next major version of the Mac operating system.
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this will redirect you to the App Store High Sierra page. Go to Section 4 and click on Get macOS High Sierra.
#Apple macos high sierra beta how to#
(My mac is/ was capable of running High Sierra) Open Safari and click on this link, How to upgrade to macOS High Sierra - Apple Support. macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 focuses primarily on bug fixes, performance improvements, security enhancements, and other under-the-hood changes. Apple just launched the public beta of macOS High Sierra. I am doing this on a mac with macOS Mojave 10.14.6 installed. The fifth macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 beta can be downloaded from the Apple Developer Center or through the Software Update mechanism in the Mac App Store with the proper profile installed.