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10 hours ago, surenmunoo said:

Im not seeing 13.5 

 

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It's a Developer Beta ! You select Public Beta, not realized yet. 🙂 Same issue here, I can't choose Developer channel

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11 minutes ago, eSaF said:

I don't understand why you guys don't have the choice of Dev or Public Beta, I have both.

What has changed on your System to deny them both restricting you just to Public Betas?

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It seems that Apple change Developer Enrollment since Ventura 13.4.  When I use BetaUtility from unenroll Ventura 13.4 Release: only Public Beta appears

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5 minutes ago, eSaF said:

Ok - But my enrolment status remained from the very first Ventura Beta all the way through to this latest one so that made me wonder what caused you guys to be in this situation today.

I found why on several forum: Seedutil is dead since Ventura 13.4. 

 

All people which was enroll before, are lucky. Now It's mandatory to enroll via Developer Beta profile (payed) or Apple Beta Public program (Free).

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yes very difficult to understand on a new ventura 13.3 installation and activate following the installation the developer option

I get Ventura 13.5 the installation finished on update

no more public beta option nor developer beta only one line updated safety days

5 hours ago, eSaF said:

I don't understand why you guys don't have the choice of either Dev or Public Beta, I have both.

What has changed on your System  restricting you to just Public Betas?

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3 hours ago, eSaF said:

Ok - But my enrolment status remained from the very first Ventura Beta all the way through to this latest one so that made me wonder what caused you guys to be in this situation today.

 

Same here - the only way I lost it it is when I manualy changed it in Software Update. After that, I only had access to Public Betas.

So, as a workaround, we can rollback "Seeding.framework" to 13.1 (as in my exemple) and then re-enroll our hacks again or make a new clean install of 13.0, enroll it then update it to 13.5 beta  :)

 

BR

 

fantomas

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Here's a workaround to get the Developer Beta access back:

 

In software update, click on the info button next to Beta updates and this window opens:

Create a new free Developer account from Apple's Developer website using a different email address from your Apple ID and login using that new account. Click Done.

The Developer beta option will then be available. After downloading the update, you can switch back to your original account and the Developer option should remain.

Tried it on 3 systems and it works on all.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Montblanc said:

Here's a workaround to get the Developer Beta access back:

 

In software update, click on the info button next to Beta updates and this window opens:

Create a new free Developer account from Apple's Developer website using a different email address from your Apple ID and login using that new account. Click Done.

The Developer beta option will then be available. Afterward downloading, you can switch back to your original account and the Developer option should remain.

Tried it on 3 systems and it works on all.

 

 

 

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test without success I stay with the public beta version or deactivate and no developer beta option appears, 
To get the update follow the Fantomas solution
thanks to him

Think 90% of "developer beta tester", didn't know a word of programming tool ahahahah basically, is "developer beta option" a new fashion style? LoL (take my words only for joking guys, not for criticize) ...why you wanna be DevBeta instead PublicBeta? ...Dev beta is only a pain software in 99% of case...uhm you're masochist!?! ahahah LoL 😄 ...

 

 

btw, if you wanna try, here's the profile from my account...

macOSDeveloperBetaAccessUtility.dmg.zip

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2 hours ago, Montblanc said:

Here's a workaround to get the Developer Beta access back:

 

In software update, click on the info button next to Beta updates and this window opens:

Create a new free Developer account from Apple's Developer website using a different email address from your Apple ID and login using that new account. Click Done.

The Developer beta option will then be available. Afterward downloading, you can switch back to your original account and the Developer option should remain.

Tried it on 3 systems and it works on all.

 

 

 

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Hello to all, this works with me, Thanks for sharing

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Hi guys :) 

 

I had not started my computer in MacOS for a long time and I was in the developer beta, I had the first developer beta of Ventura 13.4 (22F5027f) installed

 

I have gone to check for updates and it has only updated to the final version of Ventura 13.4 🤷‍♂️

 

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Well, I don't care, I'll wait for the new version of MacOS in July to continue testing Betas 😃

 

 

 

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On 5/20/2023 at 2:04 AM, antuneddu said:

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hey dude, looks like only intel UHD 630 is is used on your machine?? no dedicated graphics card?

 

So question, did you notice updated 13.3 and 13.4 when you booted up Apple icon and progress bar are very large size, then it change to small normal resolution size then on desktop, all windows are scattered on bottom left of display and not restored the previous window arrangement of last time before shutdown??

 

like this my issue

 

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here is in image the complete installation of Ventura 13.1 then enroll dev and at the exit both....

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17 hours ago, D3v1L said:

Think 90% of "developer beta tester", didn't know a word of programming tool ahahahah basically, is "developer beta option" a new fashion style? LoL (take my words only for joking guys, not for criticize) ...why you wanna be DevBeta instead PublicBeta? ...Dev beta is only a pain software in 99% of case...uhm you're masochist!?! ahahah LoL 😄 ...

 

 

btw, if you wanna try, here's the profile from my account...

macOSDeveloperBetaAccessUtility.dmg.zip 71.76 kB · 14 downloads

 

Thank you so much.... :)

 

It didn't work installing your profile...

 

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I follow that with a clean installation of Ventura 13.3 or 13.2 and applying the profile later it would stay in the beta, but as it is not long before they launch a new MacOS I leave it like this in 13.4

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