How to download macOS 13 Ventura Developer Beta 3
Things to know before downloading macOS 13 Ventura Developer Beta 3:
- Be sure to back up your Mac before installing macOS Ventura.
- We recommend downloading and installing the macOS 13 Ventura Developer Beta 3 update on a partition to keep your data safe.
Apple has released the latest version of macOS: macOS 13 Ventura with many features including Stage Manager and updated Spotlight search. Currently, Apple has released Beta 3 for developers and as the name suggests, this version is for developers.
If you want to get hands-on and explore the new features of the next generation of macOS, here’s how you can download and install macOS 13 Ventura Developer Beta 3 on your Mac. But first, let’s dig into this new macOS.
What’s new in the macOS Ventura beta?
The new macOS Ventura comes with a Stage Manager that promises to keep your desktop clutter free. Spotlight now has a new interface with improved search results and also supports Quick Actions.
Along with this, the Mail app now lets you cancel and schedule mail. Now, before we go over the steps to install macOS Ventura, let’s see if you have a Mac that supports it.
macOS Ventura supports Mac computers
- iMac – 2017 and up
- Mac Studio – 2022
- Mac Pro – 2019 and up
- iMac Pro – 2017 and up
- Mac mini – 2018 and up
- MacBook Air – 2018 and up
- MacBook – 2017 and up
- MacBook Pro – 2017 and up
If you don’t know the name of your Mac, click the Apple logo → About This Mac. Here you can see an overview of your Mac, including the model name, macOS version, and the chip it’s running on.
Now that you’re sure your Mac supports the latest version of macOS, let’s see how to back up your Mac before downloading and installing macOS 13 Ventura Developer Beta 3.
How to back up your Mac
Since you’re about to try out the developer beta, there may be a chance you run into bugs and other issues. Thus, it is advisable to make a backup so that your data remains safe and sound. Also, you can upgrade to macOS Big Sur if you run into issues during the update or later.
Here’s how to do it:
- Connect an external hard drive or SSD to your Mac.
- Click the Apple icon → select System Preferences.
- Here, select Time Machine → click “Select Backup Drive”to select the drive.
- Click “Use Disk”to start the process; It is recommended that you check the box next to “Encrypt backups”before proceeding.
- Check the “Show time machine”box in the menu bar.
- Now select the Time Machine icon from the top menu bar → choose Back Up Now.
And it’s all; Time Machine will start the backup process in 1-2 minutes. If you don’t have an external storage device, check out this post for other ways to securely back up your macOS device.
How to download macOS Ventura Developer Beta 3
- Visit developer.apple.com and open the Discover tab.
- Select macOS → click Download.
- Sign in with developer account credentials if prompted.
- To download the latest developer beta of macOS Ventura, click Install Profile.
- Open Downloads (or the folder where the folder’s files are saved by default).
- Double-click the macOSDeveloperBetaAccessUtility.dmg file to open it.
- Then double-click the macOSDeveloperBetaAccessUtility.pkg file to launch the installer.
- In the prompt window, click Continue, accept the terms and conditions → click Install.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to install the macOS Developer Beta.
You should now see the software update screen. If not, click the Apple logo → System Preferences → Software Update.
Here you will see the macOS 13 Ventura Developer Beta 3 option; click Update now. Depending on your internet speed, the download may take some time.
Note. If you don’t see the update window, restart your computer and visit the Software Update section again.
How to install macOS 13 Ventura Developer Beta 3
Now, after backing up your data and installing the beta profile, it’s time to finally install macOS 13 Developer Beta 3. Since you’ve installed the beta installer, a prompt window will prompt you to begin the installation process.
- Click Continue.
- Select “Accept Apple Terms of Use”.
- Click Install. You may need to free up space for installation.
- Now follow the onscreen instructions to install macOS Ventura.
The installation process can take a long time, so please be patient. For further instructions, go to the “Getting Started”section below. But if you’re planning on installing macOS Ventura Developer Beta 3 on your primary device, it’s best to install it on a partition.
Install macOS 13 Ventura Developer Beta 3 on the partition
As mentioned earlier, beta software is prone to bugs or related issues. Thus, it makes more sense to install the beta on an additional device or create a partition on your Mac storage to keep your data safe.
If your Mac doesn’t have a partition, read this article and create one easily. Also, download the developer beta as shown above.
- Once the download is complete, click “Continue”on the installation window.
- Click “Agree”and confirm.
- Now click “Show All Drives”and select the partition.
- Click “Install”to start the process.
Here you can either opt for a clean install and start from scratch, or transfer your current OS information using the installation assistant.
Getting started with macOS Ventura Developer Beta 3 on Mac
Once the installation is complete, your Mac will reboot with a brand new macOS Ventura. But before you can learn a new OS, here are a few steps you need to follow first.
- Click Continue.
- Sign in with your Apple ID and password and allow iCloud to sync your data and other information.
- Click “Start”.
Your Mac now boasts the latest version of macOS. Don’t forget to flaunt it and share screenshots with us on our Instagram or Twitter page.
But if you’re not a fan of the latest macOS Ventura, or are experiencing some issues with the beta? You can upgrade to macOS Monterey and wait for the stable build to be released.
Can I get the macOS Ventura beta if I’m not a developer?
Well, third party websites like betaprofiles.com offer a developer profile for free. You can simply download and install the profile by following the steps mentioned earlier. However, this option can be risky for your data and device, and I strongly advise against using it.
I suggest that you either join Apple’s developer program or skip the developer beta and opt for the public beta that comes out in July.
So what do you think of this latest macOS update? Share your opinion in the comments section below!
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