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Are you sure you want to leave the Apple Beta Software Program?

A 3d platformer about pigs. Linux Download (might not work because idk how linux exports work) 24 MB. Remove the watchOS 7 Beta Software Profile. To stop receiving the watchOS public betas, go to the Apple Watch app on your paired iPhone, tap the My Watch tab, then go to General Profiles and tap the watchOS 7 Beta Software Profile that appears. Tap Remove Profile. If asked, enter your device passcode, then tap Remove. Help make the next releases of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS and watchOS our best yet. As a member of the Apple Beta Software Program, you can take part in shaping Apple software by test-driving pre-release versions and letting us know what you think.

When your device is enrolled in the Apple Beta Software Program, you will automatically receive new versions of the public beta. At any time, you may unenroll your device so that it no longer receives these updates.

Open Software Update in System Preferences

Launch System Preferences, and select the Software Update icon.

Unenroll your Mac

Click the 'Details…' button below 'This Mac is enrolled in the Apple Beta Software Program.'

Confirm Your Change

A dialog will appear asking if you would like to restore your default update settings. Choose 'Restore Defaults', and your Mac will no longer receive public betas. When the next commercial version of macOS is released, you can install it from Software Update in System Preferences.

How do I restore a prior release of macOS?

To go back to a prior release of macOS, you can restore your Mac from the Time Machine backup that you created before installing the public beta.

Open your Profiles

To stop receiving the iOS public betas, follow the instructions below to remove the iOS 14 & iPadOS 14 Beta Software Profile. Go to Settings > General > Profiles and tap the iOS 14 & iPadOS 14 Beta Software Profile that appears.

Remove the iOS 14 & iPadOS 14 Beta Software Profile

Tap Remove Profile. If asked, enter your device passcode, then tap Remove. Once the profile is deleted, your iOS device will no longer receive iOS public betas. When the next commercial version of iOS is released, you can install it from Software Update.

How do I restore to a prior release?

To go back to a prior release, you can restore your iOS device from the backup that you created before installing the public beta.

Open your Profiles

To stop receiving the iPadOS public betas, follow the instructions below to remove the iOS 14 & iPadOS 14 Beta Software Profile. Go to Settings > General > Profiles and tap the iOS 14 & iPadOS 14 Beta Software Profile that appears.

Remove the iOS 14 & iPadOS 14 Beta Software Profile

Tap Remove Profile. If asked, enter your device passcode, then tap Remove. Once the profile is deleted, your iPad will no longer receive iPadOS public betas. When the next commercial version of iPadOS is released, you can install it from Software Update.

How do I restore to a prior release?

To go back to a prior release, you can restore your iPad from the backup that you created before installing the public beta.

Go to Settings

To stop receiving the tvOS public betas, go to Settings > System > Software Update > and turn off Get Public Beta Updates.

Wait for next tvOS release

Once your setting has changed, your Apple TV will no longer receive tvOS public betas. When the next commercial version of tvOS is released, it will automatically install if you have Automatic Software Update turned on. Or, you can install it from Settings > System > Software Updates > Update Software.

Remove the watchOS 7 Beta Software Profile

To stop receiving the watchOS public betas, go to the Apple Watch app on your paired iPhone, tap the My Watch tab, then go to General > Profiles and tap the watchOS 7 Beta Software Profile that appears. Tap Remove Profile. If asked, enter your device passcode, then tap Remove. Once the profile is deleted, your Apple Watch device will no longer receive watchOS public betas.

Wait for next watchOS release

When the next commercial version of watchOS is released, it will automatically install if you have Automatic Software Update turned on. Or, you can manually check for updates by going to the Apple Watch app on your paired iPhone, tapping the My Watch tab, then going to General > Software Update.

How do I leave the program?

To leave the Apple Beta Software Program, you must first sign in, then click the Leave Program link. If you leave, you will stop receiving emails about the Apple Beta Software Program and will no longer be able to submit feedback with Feedback Assistant.

Apple has released the next version of macOS 11 named Big Sur at WWDC 2020. The looks and visual changes have been amazing. If you are excited and want to install it then take a look at this ultimate guide to download macOS Big Sur 11.3 developer beta 7 on your Mac.

  • How to download macOS Big Sur 11.3 beta 7

macOS Big Sur supported Mac

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  • MacBook 2015 and later
  • MacBook Air 2013 and later
  • MacBook Pro Late 2013 and later
  • Mac mini 2014 and later
  • iMac 2014 and later
  • iMac Pro 2017 and later (all models)
  • Mac Pro 2013 and later
  • Mac Mini 2020
  • MacBook Pro and Air (M1, 2020)

Take a backup of Mac before updating to macOS Big Sur

Even before installing regular updates, we suggest taking a backup of the macOS device. And this is a developer beta – most likely having bugs and other issues! So, we stress even more that you backup your Mac before installing macOS Big Sur. To do this:

  1. Plug in an external HDD or SSD to your Mac
  2. You will see a window asking you to use the drive to back up with Time Machine. Check the box for Encrypt Backup Disk. After this click on Use as Backup Disk.
  3. If you do not see the above window, click on the Apple icon, and select System Preferences. Click on Time Machine.
  4. Click on Select Backup Disk, and choose your drive.
  5. Finally, check the box for Encrypt Backups (recommended) and click on Use Disk.
  6. Check the box for Show Time Machine in the menu bar. Next, click on it from the top menu bar, and select Backup Now.

How to download macOS Big Sur 11.3 developer beta 7

  1. Visit developer.apple.com. Click on Account and sign in with your developer account
  2. Click on Downloads, from the left sidebar.
  3. Click on Install Profile for macOS Big Sur beta. This will download a .dmg file (around 134 KB).
  4. Go to the Downloads folder (or the folder where your browser saves files by default). Double-click on macOSDeveloperBetaAccessUtility.dmg file to open it.
  5. Next, double click on macOSDeveloperBetaAccessUtility.pkg
  6. Click on Continue, read, and agree to terms and conditions. Then, click on Install.
  7. Next, follow the instructions to install the macOS developer beta. System Preferences will automatically open, and you will see the Software Update screen. In case you do not, click the () Apple logo in the top left corner → Select System Preferences → Click Software Update.
    Note:
    If even now you do not see an update for macOS Big Sur, restart your Mac and then go to the Software Update section
  8. Here you can see the macOS Big Sur developer beta option. Click Upgrade Now and wait for the download to finish. Depending on your internet speed it may take a while.

How to install macOS Big Sur 11.3 developer beta 7

Once the full download completes, you will see a window asking you to start the installation process.

  1. Click on Continue.
  2. Click on Agree (if you do). Confirm by clicking Agree again
  3. Click on Install. (on my MacBook Pro, it needed 50 GB of free space for installation. If required clear some space.)
  4. Finally, go through the simple on-screen instructions

It usually takes considerable time for the entire installation process to finish. Once the full process completes, click on Continue, enter your Apple ID password, and explore the beautiful macOS 11.

How to install macOS Big Sur 11.3 developer beta 7 on a Partition

To keep things safe, you may choose to install the beta version of macOS on Mac’s storage partition. This keeps the current operating system and the beta separate. Here is how to do that.

  1. First of all, you will have to create a partition on Mac. If you already have a partition, read on
  2. After the download completes, you see a window asking you to start the installation. Click on Continue.
  3. Click on Agree and confirm
  4. Here, select a partition. Click Show All Disks to choose a partition
  5. Finally, click on Install.

That’s all!

These are straightforward steps to download and install macOS Big Sur developer beta.

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