
If you have an Intel Mac it is likely that you will be missing out on some of Ventura’s best features. However, it is possible that your Mac can’t take advantage of all the new features in Ventura.

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. Otherwise, you can start downloading the consumer release of macOS High Sierra here (opens in new tab) from the App Store. If you really want to test-drive new builds before they’re seeded to everyone else, you can sign up right here (opens in new tab). Of course, the macOS 10.13 High Sierra Public Beta is still available despite the final stable edition having already been released.

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 (opens in new tab). 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'. With the updated macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 now available to download, bringing bug fixes, extra stability and security features, we recommend downloading and installing that update as soon as possible.

How to download macOS High Sierra 10.13.1
