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Thank you and appreciate the command line tool to unenroll as well. Like you said, unenrolled and getting the update. I'm sure the differences are pretty much negligible but glad I'll be on the latest build.
thanks from here too used your command line andit worked flawlessly now on build 20b29
 

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OK, unenrolled, am now getting a 2.21gb update. Will report back.

Worth noting i unenrolled via terminal, not through the UI with:

sudo /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Seeding.framework/Versions/A/Resources/seedutil unenroll

This worked for me as well, thanks! Avoided having to do the full 12gb from the App Store :)
 
My update was ~4gb FWIW.

I removed the beta profile, restarted, but it’s prompting me to install RC2 (I hadn’t updated yet). It looks like the beta profile is removed in System Prefs, but I expected to see the public release. Going with the update since it’s the same/similar build and hopefully 11.0.2 will get me back on the shipping releases. Anyone seeing similar?
Is RC2 the same thing as the official release? I removed the Beta profile and restarted. It also prompted me to install RC2. Should I upgrade to RC2 or wait for the official release?
 
Well, re-enrolling and unenrolling via Terminal just seemed to have fixed mine as well. Havent tried the App Store yet as Im downloading the full installer directly, but now its pulling in the 2.21GB update for me..
 
Well, re-enrolling and unenrolling via Terminal just seemed to have fixed mine as well. Havent tried the App Store yet as Im downloading the full installer directly, but now its pulling in the 2.21GB update for me..
Thank you. I followed the same and it worked smoothly as well.
 
Try enrolling again with:

sudo /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Seeding.framework/Versions/A/Resources/seedutil enroll DeveloperSeed

Then unenroll via terminal. See if that does the trick.
Thanks buddy - that has worked. Doing it from the GUI didn't work :(
 
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