You Can Now Download macOS 10.13 High Sierra Beta 4 – Here’s How

Jul 24, 2017 at 12:59pm EDT
macOS 10.13 High Sierra Beta 4

Apple has released macOS 10.13 High Sierra Beta 4 for registered developers. Here's how you can download it right now.

You Can Download macOS 10.13 High Sierra Beta 4 Right Away if You're a Developer

Right on cue, Apple has released the fourth beta of macOS 10.13 High Sierra to registered developers. The update brings to the table the usual bug fixes and performance enhancements. This means that if you're a tester or a developer, you should grab the new update right away without giving it a second thought. This will ensure the smooth functioning of your Mac.

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Download macOS 10.13 High Sierra Beta 4 Over the Air

Like any other macOS High Sierra build, this one's available to download over the air immediately. Just save all your work, connect to a WiFi network and follow the steps written below.

The installation may take a while given how old your Mac is and how much stuff you've stored in its internal drive. But once everything goes through, you can start using your Mac as you normally would.

Clean Install macOS 10.13 High Sierra Beta 4 or Install Public Beta

If you're seeking to install macOS High Sierra beta for the first time then make sure you check out the links posted below.

If, for some reason you feel that you've made a mistake updating to macOS High Sierra and wish to revert back to Sierra, then check out our downgrade guide here: Downgrade macOS High Sierra to macOS Sierra – How to.

It's best to take the public beta route since it's absolutely free. And please, if you're looking to test drive High Sierra, make sure you do so on a Mac that is not your daily driver. Beta software tends to have broken functionality compared to the full and final build. There's no telling whether or not your favorite app would work on the pre-release software. So do yourself a favor and exercise as much caution as possible.

Do let us know in the comments section if you updated to macOS 10.13 High Sierra Beta 4.

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