I wish Macrumors would just be posting the build number on these articles. First thing I always try to find.Build number? 😂
I wish Macrumors would just be posting the build number on these articles. First thing I always try to find.Build number? 😂
If you're done with the betas remove the profile. If not, wait for the next beta which will probably start populating within a few days or so.
- How can we now it is NOT the RC version or NOT beta version?
- How can we trust the url?
I'm talking about that url posted by hansheino,If you're done with the betas remove the profile. If not, wait for the next beta which will probably start populating within a few days or so.
1. curl -I shows "Last-Modified: Tue, 18 Oct 2022 23:19:55 GMT" because this final installer is the same as previous
- How can we now it is NOT the RC version or NOT beta version?
- How can we trust the url?
Fire it up!!! 🔥Downloading......at Glacial speeds![]()
My 2018 Intel MBP still not showing yet.
I got my iPhone and iPad in the process of upgrading to 16.1
Still no update for my MBP (16-inch, 2019). Apple is discriminating against us Intel Macs ☺️
iPadOS and iOS 16.1 are already installing![]()
delete the developer or public beta profile.Now...how do I get off of beta so I can get to the release build?
Well at least I'm not the only one. I should learn never, ever upgrade my iPad's iOS at the same timeDownload is horribly slow on a gigabit connection, downloading at 1mbps and sometimes dropping to 200kbps.
Does it mean the url is of RC2 version?1. curl -I shows "Last-Modified: Tue, 18 Oct 2022 23:19:55 GMT" because this final installer is the same as previous
2. whois cdn-apple.com shows that the domain is using the official Apple nameservers.
My 2021 M1 MBP is showing this and not Ventura.Also seeing 12.6.1 for those not ready/able for Ventura.
Wtf...it isn't showing for me on RC2 regardless of beta program enrollment. Perhaps I'll try a restart...
- How can we now it is NOT the RC version or NOT beta version?
- How can we trust the url?