

Once macOS 10.13 High Sierra has been downloaded in its entirety, a new window will open prompting you to agree to Apple’s terms and conditions.

Even so, macOS 10.13 High Sierra is only compatible with Macs and MacBooks running at least OS X 10.8. Of course, like all version of macOS (and OS X before it), macOS High Sierra can be downloaded and installed completely free of charge. Though, for users with data caps to worry about, it’s notably 4.8GB in size. The download itself should only take a couple of minutes on a broadband network connection. When I try to login, the desktop loads, and then crashes/goes back to the login screen. 10.13.0 suffers from the bug as well, but the security update is only for 10.13.1. If, for some reason, you haven’t updated from 10.13.0 to 10.13.1, we recommend doing that too. After updating my webdriver to 378.10.10.10.20.107, I have been unable to login. Starting later today, Apple will automatically push this security update to all Macs running High Sierra 10.13.1.

A few hours later, I received a notice that a new driver was available. Otherwise, you can start downloading the consumer release of macOS High Sierra here from the App Store. After the update, the web driver was disabled. If you really want to test-drive new builds before they’re seeded to everyone else, you can sign up right here. Of course, the macOS 10.13 High Sierra Public Beta is still available despite the final stable edition having already been released.
#CHROME UPDATE FOR MAC HIGH SIERRA 10.13.1 HOW TO#
How to enroll in the Apple Beta Software Program You can also download the macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 update from Apple's support site. Make sure you've saved your files, and backed up any irreplaceable files, then click on 'Update'. From the App Store, click on the 'Updates' tab, and you should see 'macOS 10.13.1 Update 10.13.1' listed. To do this from within macOS High Sierra, click on the Apple menu and select 'App Store'.
