Apple today seeded those registered to receive beta versions of macOS High Sierra with the fourth build of macOS 10.13.2 for debugging before a general release to the public at some point in the future. This comes just two days after the third build was released.
To install the build, head over to the “Updates” tab in the App Store and check for updates. There, you’ll find the new build ready to install. Just click the “Update” button next to the macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 beta listing and restart your Mac. The process may take a little while, so be patient and don’t turn off your Mac manually if you don’t have to.
So far, there hasn’t been any noticeable changes spotted in the new beta but we’ll let you know if we find anything down the line.
macOS High Sierra includes the Apple File System to make using your Mac faster, Metal 2 with native VR support, updates to Siri including an all-new more human-like voice, autoplay blocking in Safari for ads, and support for external GPUs you may wanna hook up to your machine for heavy workloads or intense games.
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