![]() ![]() ![]() In this brief video tutorial, I’ll show you how easy it is.ĭisclaimer: In the current macOS Big Sur 11 developer beta, if the beta is installed into the same APFS container as the previous version of macOS, Apple says that system software updates can no longer be installed on the previous versions of macOS. With this method, I can easily keep my production system separate from the beta, and just as easily switch between the current version of macOS and the beta version. This option has been available since the release of macOS High Sierra, and makes it extremely easy to install multiple copies of macOS without having to deal with disk partitioning, sizing, etc.īy simply creating another APFS volume on the existing APFS container, you’ll have a dedicated spot for the macOS Big Sur beta to live. ![]() Instead, I prefer to simply create a second volume dedicated to the beta. When testing out beta versions of macOS, I rarely install them on my main Mac volume containing the current version of macOS. ![]()
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