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This article will show you how To Uninstall macOS Beta Software. If you loaded the beta version of macOS Ventura to try out its new features or prepare your apps to work with it, you may now want to uninstall it and go back to a stable version for a number of reasons. For example, to make using macOS Ventura more stable and easier, you could downgrade it to Monterey.
The biggest problem might be the bugs or problems with Ventura that are getting in the way of your work. You might also want to get rid of macOS Ventura if you liked the way a previous version worked. Down below, we’ll show you how to do that.
If you want to get rid of the beta version, you can either recover from a Time Machine backup made on a previous macOS version or delete the startup disc and reinstall macOS Monterey or the Mac version that came with your Mac. You may need to do both at times. We will put these steps together into a single process that will help you get rid of the macOS Ventura beta.
How To Uninstall macOS Beta Software
To Remove macOS Ventura Beta Profile From Mac
Now, MacOS Ventura has changed its system options so that they work like the Settings app on the iPhone and iPad. In this case, it’s hard to find the choice to Remove macOS Ventura Beta Profile from Mac. Here are the steps to remove or Delete macOS Ventura Beta Profile from your Mac and stop the New macOS Ventura Beta update.
- Go to the Apple Logo from the top Mac menu > System Settings.
- Now, Go to General > Software Update.
- Click on the Details option new to “This Mac is enrolled in the Apple Developer Seed Programme” to find the Install Beta Profile,
- Remove it using the Option “Restore Default” Any previous updates will not be removed. we can only stop for the next Beta update.
- Enter your Mac login password to verify and Unlock it.
To Remove macOS Monterey Beta Profile from Mac
- Navigate to the Apple Logo from top left corner > System Preferences from the Apple menu.
- Find and click on Software Update.
- Under the Software Update Gear(This Mac is enrolled in the Apple Beta Software Program), click on Details.
- On selecting Restore Defaults, you will no longer receive any beta software program updates.
- Your Mac will ask to enter the Mac login Password. Once you verify the login passcode, Beta Updates will be removed automatically.
Why Would You Want to Uninstall the macOS Beta?
When you install test versions of operating systems, you run the risk that they won’t work well. You might run into bugs in macOS that make it hard to use your Mac. These bugs can also make it hard for you to get your work done on time, which is stressful. Most people say that you should run Apple’s beta software on a Mac that you won’t need. If you want to know more information about this visit official Apple support site.