Well, the good news is that the public beta for macOS Monterey is out. That means you can install macOS Monterey public beta on your Mac. In this article, we are going to show you how you can install macOS Monterey public beta on your compatible Mac devices like MacBook, iMac, etc.
Install macOS Monterey Public Beta on Your Mac
Compatible Devices
Here’s a list of all the Mac devices that are compatible with the macOS Monterey Public Beta:
iMac (late 2015 and later)iMac Pro (2017 and later)Mac Pro (late 2013 and later)Mac Mini (late 2014 and later)MacBook Pro (early 2015 and later)MacBook Air (early 2015 and later)MacBook (early 2016 and later)
How to Install macOS Monterey Public Beta
Step 1: Open Safari on your Mac device and go to the following link. Step 2: Sign up or log in using your Apple ID. If you have installed a public beta before, log in and click on ‘Enroll Your Devices’ from the top-right corner. Step 3: Now click on ‘macOS’. Step 4: Navigate down and click on ‘Download the macOS Public Beta Access Utility’. This will download a DMG file on your Mac. Step 5: Open the DMG file and run the installer. Step 6: Once you successfully install the new macOS profile, System Preferences will automatically check for updates. Now you will have to click on ‘Update’ and the latest version will download. Step 7: Now you will see the prompt to install the new update, click on ‘Continue’. Step 8: Agree to all the Terms and Conditions, click Continue. Step 9: Click on ‘Install’, you will now be asked to enter the administrator password, enter it and finally click on ‘Install Software’. Step 10: Follow all the instructions to install the new macOS and then click on ‘Upgrade Now’. That’s it! Now your system will reboot to install the new macOS Monterey and after that, you will be all good to use the new macOS.
Closing Phrase – Install macOS Monterey Public Beta
So, that was all about how to install macOS Monterey on your Mac device. You can install the macOS Monterey public beta but make sure to create a backup in case you want to downgrade back to macOS BigSur.