![]() Installation disk will get your Mac’s motherboard ID and device ID, then judget whether it’s a supported device. The situation may be changed in the future.Ĭlick here to get info. As far as I am concerned, it’s not a wise choice to use Developer Beta version as a daily-used OS, if you’re not a developer who works on it.įor example, just look at the widget lol.įrom YouTube can click the photo to zoom it, or Click Here to look up the chart. Warnings: Till Big Sur Developer Beta 3, there’s still lots of bugs and unfinished features, so it A MUST to take snapshots by Time Machine before installation and get ready to rollback, whether your Mac is supported or not. So I want share my experience to those who also want to install macOS Big Sur Beta on unsupported Macs. However, I still want to have a try, and it does succeed. My mostly-used Mac is MacBook Pro 15-inch with Retina Display(Early 2013), theoretically it’s unable to update to Big Sur. ![]() However, many older Macs are unable to update to Big Sur according to the official list from Apple, though some of them run really well with macOS Catalina.ĭevices are supported as follows: MacBook: Early 2015 or newer So maybe it’s such great power for driving many Mac users to update their Macs in the future. Here’re many highlights in the upcoming macOS Big Sur, such as the change of design language, widgets, etc. As I’m used to speak German for such long time, maybe there’s some grammar mistakes, so please feel free to tell me when you have any questions. ![]() Actually, the reason why I wrote this article in English is that I didn’t want to translate so many lists into Chinese lol.
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