![]() Now that’s been released, this is how you can get it on your Mac.įirst, we backed up our stuff. The public beta was supposed to go live in July. You can read more about that and how we installed it below. Here’s a list of all the Macs that can run mac OS 11:įor some of us, Big Sur isn’t quite as new because we got involved in the public beta… and even a little earlier than that. If you’re not sure how to, Apple has explainers here. In the very least, you should back up your data before you proceed, just in case. ![]() ![]() There could still be bugs that need to be worked out so it might be worth waiting to see if any crop up over the next week before installing. Of course, you also have the option to err on the side of caution. The other thing you can do is head to Apple’s website and download it from there. You can also check for an update in System Preferences. Once the update is available in your region you should receive a notification on your Mac.
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