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amberlina202

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Aug 22, 2006
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Hey all, the title pretty much says it all. I just picked up a new MBA 2018, and my current machine has the Mojave 10.14.4 PB installed, so I t won't let me do the migration assistant or Time Capsule restore, as the new machine is sitting at 10.14.3. I've installed the beta utility and it says i'm enrolled under system preferences, but every time I close sysprefs, restart and come back in, it just says i'm up to date. The PB should be compatible with the new MBA correct?

I wasn't sure If I should post here or in the MBA forum, so please direct me if this should be somewhere else
 

Krocko

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Feb 12, 2019
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I have the same problem.
I upgraded my early 2015 MacBook Pro 13" (10.14.4 Beta 4) to a 2018 MacBook Pro 15" and i can‘t download the public beta. The software updater says up to date (10.14.3).
 

BigBoy2018

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I have the same problem.
I upgraded my early 2015 MacBook Pro 13" (10.14.4 Beta 4) to a 2018 MacBook Pro 15" and i can‘t download the public beta. The software updater says up to date (10.14.3).

Same here. Anyone who can suggest something?
 

benthewraith

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May 27, 2006
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It's a common issue. Just filed a bug report through Apple's Feedback app. We'll see if they do anything. I'm betting they won't. Apple is a hot mess now.
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Same here. Anyone who can suggest something?

Someone on another thread has said it could be because the 10.14.3 build (18D109) was updated this past week, and so Software Update is seeing that build as the correct build rather than the current beta.
 
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BigBoy2018

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personally I would suggest not being a PB guinea pig, they can't even make general release versions work properly these days :-(

Well, in my case I'm running High Sierra on my main drive, a 4tb 860 evo, and on the 128gb blade SSD (that used to be the SSD portion of my 'fusion' drive) I've installed Mojave. So the 128gb blade is only used as my Mojave test bed, and it doesn't have the chance to mess with any of my real work.
 
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