How to install the macOS Monterey Developer Beta
How to install the macOS Monterey Developer Beta
If you are not already registered as an Apple developer, you will need to sign up here ($99 per year).
- Take a fresh backup of your Mac in case you want to downgrade your device at any time
- On your Mac, go to Apple’s Developer Site
- If you are not already logged in , please click the account in the upper right corner and log in
- Now click the two-line icon in the upper left corner, select Download and make sure to select the top Operating Systems Tab
- Click Installation Profiles next to macOS Monterey beta
- Go to your Downloads folder and you should see the macOS beta access utility Procedure
- Double-click it to mount the utility disk image, now double-click Access Utility.pkg to install the macOS beta profile on your Mac
- System Preferences > Software Update window should launch automatically , and the macOS 12.3 beta appears, click Upgrade NowDownload Update
- After the download is completed, you will see a new window to install macOS Monterey, click Continue
- Follow the prompts to complete the beta installation
The following is the process for installing the macOS Monterey beta for developers:









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