How do I downgrade my MacBook Pro from Beta to Sequoia?
I've updated to 26.0 Beta in macbook pro m3pro 18ram,
How to downgrade to Sequoia?
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MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 26.0
I've updated to 26.0 Beta in macbook pro m3pro 18ram,
How to downgrade to Sequoia?
[Edited by Moderator]
MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 26.0
1 - " Yes, the beta software is Apple confidential information. Don’t install the beta software on any systems you don’t directly control or that you share with others. Don’t blog, post screenshots, tweet, or publicly post information about the beta software, and don’t discuss the beta software with or demonstrate it to others who are not in the Apple Beta Software Program. If Apple has publicly disclosed technical information about the beta software, it is no longer considered confidential. "
2 - " To leave the program, visit the Unenroll page and follow the instructions to remove your Apple Account from the Apple Beta Software Program. "
Perhaps you need to read this again
" To leave the program, visit the Unenroll page and follow the instructions to remove your Apple Account from the Apple Beta Software Program. "
It Does Not Revert to computer to a prior a Operating System
This might Restore Shipping Software
I do not know
I am not a " Developer " trying out a Non Released Beta Software ( macOS 26 ) Beta
As per Apple's Instructions
You should Unenroll >> First
Then - Restore Shipping Software
2 - " To leave the program, visit the Unenroll page and follow the instructions to remove your Apple Account from the Apple Beta Software Program. "
is this working? Dose it send me back to prior version? macos Sequoia?
esamani77 wrote:
2 - " To leave the program, visit the Unenroll
page and follow the instructions to remove your Apple Account from the Apple Beta Software Program. "
is this working? Dose it send me back to prior version? macos Sequoia?
Since you claimed to be a developer when you installed the beta you should already know the answer. Did you falsely claim to be a developer?
Owl-53 wrote:
Am getting a bad feeling since the announcement of macOS 26 Tahoe
We seem to see more frequent emissaries looking for way or means to roll back to stable releases
I suspect it's not bugs in the OS, but rather too many many people who are not enrolled developers having access to betas
Allan Jones wrote:
Owl-53 wrote:
Am getting a bad feeling since the announcement of macOS 26 Tahoe
We seem to see more frequent emissaries looking for way or means to roll back to stable releases
I suspect it's not bugs in the OS, but rather too many many people who are not enrolled developers having access to betas
The Voice of far more experience in such matters
Though, back in April 2024 during the " Infestation Period " lol
All too often, what appeared were various emissaries probing or seeding specific types of questions
We know what happened therefore
Always vigilant .
Thank you for pitching in here :-)
Follow on
This version of macOS has only been released to “ Developers “ and has not been released to “ Beta Testers “
Am getting a bad feeling since the announcement of macOS 26 Tahoe
We seem to see more frequent emissaries looking for way or means to roll back to stable releases
How do I downgrade my MacBook Pro from Beta to Sequoia?