![]() It will take some time, but launch on its own when finished. Download and Run the Beta Installerįinally, download the beta installer from the Mac App Store. Very shortly, you’ll be done and you’ll see the High Sierra page within the Mac App Store. Once you have the correct file downloaded, double-click it to open it and then run the package within. For developers, it will be called macOS Developer Beta Access Utility, and you can access it from the Downloads page of the Apple Developer portal.įor those of you on the Public Beta, you’ll need to go back through the portal you originally used and download the macOS Public Beta Access Utility. Now, it’s time to download the proper beta access utility so you can get to the High Sierra GM Candidate in the Mac App Store. Download and Run the macOS Beta Access Utility To make sure it’s really gone, go ahead and empty the Trash. Look in /Applications, and drag Install macOS High Sierra Beta to the Trash. The first step is to delete any old High Sierra beta installers you might have on your Mac. Here’s how you can download it again and get the GM Candidate installed. It’s official name is the macOS Developer Beta Access Utility. To install the High Sierra GM Candidate, you have to go back to that special utility. Then it was just a matter of opening the App Store, clicking Updates, and installing the new version. With each new beta release, you’d get a notification of the update from the Mac App Store. When you first installed the High Sierra beta, you used a utility to open a back-door into the operating system’s page in the Mac App Store. The macOS High Sierra GM Candidate has been released, but downloading it isn’t as easy as it should be Using the Right Tools is Key to Getting the High Sierra GM Candidate Here’s what you need to know to download and install the High Sierra GM Candidate. Unfortunately, updating to it isn’t done the way it used to be. If you’ve been on the beta or public beta track for 10.13 High Sierra, you probably know that the Gold Master (GM) Candidate was recently released. Let’s look at how to do that final (we hope) beta update for macOS High Sierra. ![]()
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