I bought a 16-inch M1 Pro MacBook Pro in January. Installed the Monterey beta on it at the end of January. In February, I spilled a full cup of coffee next to it and brought it in for Apple Care repair.

Accepting this prompt within migration assistant restarted the machine but did not complete the update. So I tried to update to the Monterey beta from within system preferences. This resulted in a boot loop and effectively bricked the computer.


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Same here, mine was brand new, no logic board replacement.12.3 was not a beta, It was downloaded automatically by apple and I just accepted the installation, during the installation it showed an error "iBoot panic" installation failed, so I tried again and that bricked my laptop, I tried revive with apple configurator 2 and DFU mode several times and it failed, went to the store and they replaced the logic board with a new one that came with 12.1, I tried to upgrade again and after seeing the same iBoot Panic error I freaked!! so I restored the system and obviously I didn't try again it would brick the laptop again, now and I am waiting for a solution, this is stupid...

Beta versions of Xcode include the latest toolset and SDKs for creating apps that run on upcoming releases of an operating system. Xcode betas are available to all developers on the download page. Apple Developer Program membership is not required.

The latest operating system releases for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV are available to all developers on the download page or through Software Update on a device. Apple Developer Program membership is not required.

You can use TestFlight in App Store Connect to invite users to test your app running on a beta release of iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and tvOS. TestFlight makes it simple to invite testers using just their email address and lets beta testers easily provide valuable feedback within the TestFlight app.

Members of the Apple Beta Software Program, Customer Seed Program, and Apple Developer Program can try iOS or iPadOS beta releases. You can go back to the latest publicly-released version of iOS or iPadOS if you installed a version of iOS beta and no longer want it.

Note that backups created while using beta software might not be compatible with older versions of iOS or iPadOS. If you don't have an older backup that was made using the current version of iOS or iPadOS, you might not be able to restore your device with your most recent backup.

I'm trying to download the Mojave beta, keep getting the message that my machine isn't enrolled. I've unenrolled it, restarted and installed the beta download app, checked that it is set to get beta downloads but still get the machine not enrolled message.

I'm having the same experience as you. The developer beta has been released, but the public beta has not. Currently the only way to get the 10.14 beta is through the developer program which costs $99. The public beta will roll out later this month, which is the program that I have enrolled in, and I assume you as well.

I have also installed the latest public beta in series 5 and am experiencing the random disappearance of FACEs.I believe it is a glitch in the OS as I can swipe up and down to see the control center and notifications.

Ive installed beta 8 on A series 2 watch. The battery looks fine and stays at 100% for several hours. Then all of a sudden it's like an open faucet turns on and the drain goes.From 100% to 75% to 50% in a couple of hours. Wore it to work out in fully charged and when I got home. 1.5 hours later it was at 50%. Is anyone else experiencing this?. Worked fine on beta 7.

Try resetting the watch by erase all content and settigns and then repair the watch. This shoudl solve the issue you are having, though keep in mind that its beta software and could be logging in background. So check what anayltic is enabled. Another beta is due to land.

I enrolled both my iphone 5s and macbook pro 15" to the beta Software program because I wanted the features of El capitan and IOS 9. Now that IOS 9 is officially released and El Capitan will be released soon (30th september), How do I stop receiving beta versions?

I read the link below and I don't want to downgrade versions doing the recovery mode thing, because I lost all my backups, I only have backups from yesterday, no backups from before the beta versions were installed. So I just want not to receive beta versions anymore and use only shipping versions. If I just unsubscribe the program (I have already done this) will be enough? Or Do I have to unenroll my devices? That would be a problem as I don't have backups before the beta versions.

What they telling you is what you have to do to get back to the earlier non-beta versions of the two OSs. You don't actually have to do that unless you don't want to remain on the beta version you have. So, yes, just leaving the program is enough.

Now that you're on iOS 9.1, you are going to have to wait for it to be released fully so that you can update to it OTA (as normal and there's no data loss). Until then you'll be on the beta. There are ways of getting back to iOS 9.0, but if you are not unhappy on 9.1 then there's no point in risking it.

You are completely safe to both unenroll your devices and also to leave the program entirely using the link at the bottom of Neither of things will cause your iOS device or your Mac to drop back to an earlier verison of OS, nor will it remove any of the data on it. All that will happen is that you won't be offered further betas after iOS 9.0 or OS X 10.11. You will be able to intstall the release version of OS X 10.11 when it is released in 9 days and doing that won't affect your user environment - all your files apps, docs, user accounts, etc. will remain in place.

I got into the osx beta users program a couple years ago. Problem is that any time I need support with my computer Apple support will not help me even for things that seem very unlikely to do with beta (most recently, I had to do a fresh install of OSX to prove that I had a hardware problem, when I sent it off and apple replaced the logic board, I restored from time machine and now cant log in to iMessage. Apple support refuses to help me figure out the problem logging in because Im on beta). This is frustrating because I've paid for applecare support but get turned away or have to jump through a bunch of hoops to do a fresh install of osx before anyone from support will answer even the most basic questions.

So I would like to back out of the current beta software that I have osx (10.11.6 beta) to the latest supported version and have iTunes stop upgrading me back into beta versions. Are there any instructions for how to do this?

If you need to go back to a previously released version, you must first erase the beta software, then re-install the latest shipping version of OS X, and finally restore from your Time Machine backup.

Title says it all... No matter what I do I cant get the update. I have hard reset both the iPhone and the watch. I completely wiped the watch, that didn't do any thing. I also reinstalled both profiles with no luck. I am left with the watch app saying that its updated with the latest OS which in fact its on beta one. Any suggestions I am thankful for.

The trick I think that made mine work is launching Control Center in your watch while you are installing the profile. I think that helps in detecting your watch. I'm currently in the process of downloading watchOS 3 beta 2 on my iPhone.

AHHH Found the bug !!! Watch OS3 lovers here is the fix. Whenever you update your iOS 9 to iOS 10 Beta, you do it by enrolling your device to your account you use to sign in to the beta program. So the enrollment seems like between your beta program account and profile you download for the first time, which would be Iphone beta profile as you try to update to ios 10 beta first. So next time when you try to get a watchos 3 beta profile using same account, which apparently what most of them will be using (is same iphone and same account which is obvious as watch will be connected to that phone), even though you try to download watchOS beta profile, due to prior enrollment with your iPhone to Beta Program login account, it will download ios beta profile again. if you observe closely, the profile will say ios profile, however watchos profile should say watchOs Beta Configuration profile in watch General > Setings > Profile. This is very silly bug and could easily blind side developers from Apple, as the testing suite will not simulate the device IMEI enrollment with profile.

Download WatchOs3 profile (which is a generic profile that has same certification path , hopefully as apple for sure wouldn't like to spend tons of money on beta program CA certs) from the above link. Email it to your iphone or open the link in your iOS device and install. If you observe closely this time your installed profile on Watch App will show watchOS profile agreement blah blah...

I have an iphone xs running public beta 13.5. I have tried running an app I've been working on on my phone and I keep getting a "Failed to prepare this device for deployment" error. I have tried with both the app store version of xcode as well as xcode beta 11.5 beta 2 (11N605f). I'm also using the free provisioning account. 

Any help getting the app to deploy would be appreciated.

This happened to me after I upgraded to 15.3 beta update. None of the suggestions on this or other similar questions worked for me. I noticed that when I unpaired the phone and then plugged it back in, it went straight to the error. Finally, I uninstalled XCode and re-installed it. When I connected the phone after installing XCode, I saw that it was preparing the phone for development afresh (as opposed to going straight to the error). I don't know if it was necessary to uninstall XCode but that's what worked for me. e24fc04721

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