Update 6/27/23: Apple has released the developer beta 4 of macOS Ventura 13.5. The public beta 4 will follow later this week.
Apple on Tuesday released the macOS Ventura 13.5 beta 4 to developers. The release notes are as follows:
Startup Security Utility
Known Issues
- Startup Security Utility in macOS Recovery may not accept an administrator password after updating. This affects Intel Macs with the Apple T2 Security Chip that have the secure boot policy set to “No Security”. To work around this, boot to macOS Recovery and run the
resetpassword
command from Terminal. Once the password is changed, you can authenticate with the new password in Startup Security Utility. (109932528)
SwiftUI
Resolved Issues
- Fixed an issue where
NSHostingView
would not appear when printed usingNSPrintOperation
. (109412691)
macOS Ventura 13.5: How to install the beta
The macOS 13.5 public beta should arrive within a day or two following the developer beta. Apple changed the macOS beta process in version 13.4 so it’s tied to Apple IDs rather than individual machine profiles. Here’s how to join the program.
- Click Sign Up on the Apple Beta page and register with your Apple ID or sign up if you’ve previously registered.
- Click Enroll your Mac under the macOS tab.
- Head over to Software Update in System Settings.
- In the new Beta Updates tab, select macOS 13 Public Beta.
- Install the update that appears.
- Restart your Mac.