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I tried the fast option on the Office beta but had some issues a while back which were a massive pain so I went back to insider slow. I might just pull the trigger on this MacOS Beta today! Thanks for the reply.
[doublepost=1501142977][/doublepost]One last question, are the APFS issues resolved now? I have an MBP 2013 and want to know whether I should avoid using the new file system or convert to it.
I'm currently using APFS with no issue... the only issue I seem to be having is my Apple Watch (Series 1) is not automatically unlocking my MacBook Pro anymore.
 
Well I took the plunge. Installed the 2nd Beta so getting from that to the 3rd beta was a ball ache.

But it is now updated and seems to be fine. No issues so far.
[doublepost=1501229156][/doublepost]Well, apart from Photos crashing.
 
Installed latest beta. Two days later my account disappeared. Now I can only log into the guest account. Tried disk repair, reinstall, Even password reset in terminal. No luck.
Would rather not downgrade. Hoping my feedback will give a solution for the next beta release.
 
My keyboard backlight setting still does not stick every reboot, started having this issue when I installed the first public beta.

Would guys know a fix for this?
 
iMessage icloud sync not working here...
when trying to enable, line is greyed out... and it says "not available" just below that line.

it's working fine on my iOS devices (iPhone and iPad).

On my MacBook (early 2011), I have iCloud Drive, Safari, Notes, Siri, Keychain and find my mac all enabled and working fine...

anyone got icloud messages sync working on Mac OS High Sierra? Does this require newer Mac?
 
[doublepost=1501110645][/doublepost]Since upgrading from High Sierra Beta 2 to 3 Parallels 12 will not open or work. When I open Parallels I receive an error message to “Allow” Parallels to Open in the Security and Privacy System Preference under “General”. When I go to the Security and Privacy/General Preferences box, Parallels is not listed at all to “Allow” the program to open.


Found a solution in the Parallels Forums relating to System Integrity Protection (SIP) function

Follow these steps to disable SIP:
  1. Restart your Mac.
  2. Before OS X starts up, hold down Command-R and keep it held down until you see an Apple icon and a progress bar. Release. This boots you into Recovery.
  3. From the Utilities menu, select Terminal.
  4. At the prompt type exactly the following and then press Return: "csrutil disable" (w/o the """
  5. Terminal should display a message that SIP was disabled.
  6. From the menu, select Restart.
You can re-enable SIP later by following the above steps, but using "csrutil enable" instead.

Problem solved.
 
Mine works intermittently - sometimes just wont load movies, other times voiceover out of sync with picture. Works perfectly well with Chrome.

same behavior on safari 11.00 released for Sierra yesterday
 
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