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- Here’s how you can download and install iOS 13 beta 1 and iPadOS 13 beta 1 using Windows PC the easy way. Apple announced a raft of new software releases during its WWDC 2019 opening keynote yesterday, with the first beta release made available to developers shortly after the event.
- I have a feeling they didn’t try them out before they posted it, because they don’t work without some extra steps and considerations. So if you are a Windows user, have an Apple Dev Account and want to give the iOS 13 or iPadOS 13 Beta a go, here is what you need to do. First off, they did have the basics right. You do need iTunes.
- Apple Beta Software Program. The iOS and macOS public betas available through the Apple Beta Software Program come with the built-in Feedback Assistant app. If you’re running the tvOS public beta, you can submit feedback through the Feedback Assistant app on an enrolled iOS device.
Oct 11, 2019 This is the first major beta release since iOS 13 was made available in mid September. Thankfully, due to recent developments, Apple has made it easier to install iOS 13.2! The new beta features Apple’s Deep Fusion for iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max. Tap through the prompts to “Download and Install” iOS 13 GM.
Beta versions of iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS are available to members of the Apple Developer Program. Members can develop apps that take advantage of the latest features of Apple platforms and test existing apps for compatibility.
Overview
Beta software, including previews and seeds, refers to a version of software that is still under development and is not yet released to the public. This software is intended only for installation on development devices registered under your Apple Developer Program membership. Registered development devices can be upgraded to future beta releases and the public version of the software. Attempting to install beta software in an unauthorized manner violates Apple policy and could render your device unusable and necessitate an out of warranty repair. Make sure to back up your devices before installing beta software and install only on devices and systems that you are prepared to erase if necessary.
iOS Beta Software
Installing iOS 13 requires Xcode 11 beta already installed or macOS 10.15 beta already installed.
Installing iOS 12 via iTunes requires Xcode 10 beta already installed. iOS 12 beta supports iPhone 5s or later, iPod touch (6th generation), iPad mini 2, and iPad Air or later.
Installation Using the Configuration Profile
- Download the configuration profile from the download page.
On your iOS device: Download the configuration profile directly onto your iOS device and follow the installation instructions.
On your Mac or PC: Save the file to your hard disk and email it to an account on your iPhone. Tap the configuration profile in Mail and follow the installation instructions.
- Connect your device to a power cord and connect to Wi-Fi.
- Tap Settings > General > Software Update.
- Tap Download and Install.
- To update now, tap Install. Or tap Later and choose Install Tonight or Remind Me Later. If you tap Install Tonight, connect your device to a power cord at night and your device will update automatically by morning.
- If prompted, enter your passcode.
Installation Using the Restore Image
- Download the iOS beta software restore image for your device from the download page.
- Make sure you are running the latest version of iTunes on your Mac.
- Open iTunes on your Mac.
- Connect your iOS device to your computer with the cable that came with your device.
- If you’re prompted for your device passcode or to Trust This Computer, follow the onscreen steps. If you forget your passcode, help is available.
- Select your iOS device when it appears in iTunes.
- In the Summary panel, hold the Option key and click the Check for Update button.
- Select the iOS beta software restore image and click Open to start the installation.
- After installing the beta, your device will reboot and will require a network connection to complete activation.
macOS Beta Software
The macOS Developer Beta Access Utility requires macOS 10.8 or later.
- Download the macOS Developer Beta Access Utility from the download page.
- Open the macOS Developer Beta Access Utility and follow the instructions.
- Once installation is complete, you’ll be presented with the macOS beta in the Mac App Store. Click the Download button to install the beta.
- When a new macOS beta becomes available, you will receive a notification and can install it in the Software Update section of System Preferences.
tvOS Beta Software
tvOS 12 beta supports Apple TV 4K and Apple TV (4th generation) only. Apple TV Software 7.3 beta supports Apple TV (3rd generation) only.
Installation Using the Configuration Profile
- Download the tvOS beta software configuration profile for the new Apple TV from the download page on your Mac.
- Make sure you are running the latest version of Xcode 10 or later on your Mac as well as macOS 10.13.4 or later.
- Check that your Apple TV is plugged in and turned on.
- Connect your Apple TV and Mac to the same network.
- In Xcode, choose Window > Devices and Simulators, then in the window that appears, click Devices.
- On Apple TV, open Settings, then choose Remotes and Devices > Remote App and Devices. Apple TV searches for possible pairing devices.
- In Xcode, select your Apple TV in the left column under Discovered. The status of the Apple TV connection request appears in the detail area.
- Enter the verification code displayed on Apple TV and click Connect. Xcode pairs with Apple TV and a network icon appears next to your Apple TV in the left column.
- Make sure your Mac is running the latest version of Apple Configurator.
- Open Apple Configurator.
- To set up an Apple TV for the first time, click Prepare and follow the onscreen instructions. To add profiles for an Apple TV that you’ve previously set up, click Add, then select Profiles. You can also drag a profile from the Finder and drop it on the icon of your Apple TV.
Installation Using the Restore Image for Apple TV (4th generation) Only
- Download the tvOS beta software restore image for Apple TV (4th generation) from download page on your Mac.
- Make sure you are running the latest version of iTunes on your Mac.
- Open iTunes.
- Connect your Apple TV (4th generation) to your Mac with a USB-C cable.
- Select your Apple TV when it appears in iTunes.
- In the Summary panel, hold the Option key and click the Restore Apple TV button.
- Select the tvOS beta software restore image and click Open to start installation.
- After installing the beta, your device will reboot and will require a network connection to complete activation.
- NOTE: If iTunes does not recognize your Apple TV, place Apple TV in recovery mode:
- Make sure Apple TV is connected to your Mac.
- Using the included remote, press and hold MENU + Play/Pause for 6 seconds until the indicator light flashes rapidly.
- Proceed with step 6 to restore Apple TV.
Installation Using the Restore Image for Apple TV (3rd generation) Only
- Identify your Apple TV model. You can find it in Settings > General > About.
- Download the corresponding Apple TV beta software restore image from the download page to your computer.
- Make sure you are running the latest version of iTunes.
- Open iTunes.
- Connect your Apple TV to your computer with a Micro-USB cable. Ensure your Apple TV is also plugged into power. NOTE: An HDMI connection is not required for the install process.
- Select your Apple TV when it appears in iTunes.
- In the Summary panel, hold the Option key and click the Restore Apple TV button.
- Select the Apple TV beta software restore image and click Open to start installation. While your Apple TV is restoring, don’t unplug anything. The time it takes to restore your Apple TV depends on the speed of your Internet connection.
- When your Apple TV has finished restoring, disconnect the Micro-USB connection from your computer, then disconnect and reconnect the power cord to restart your Apple TV.
watchOS Beta Software
watchOS 5 beta requires Apple Watch Series 2 or later and iPhone 5s or later running iOS 12 beta.
- To update the software on Apple Watch, you’ll need to:
- Make sure your Apple Watch has at least a 50 percent charge.
- Connect your iPhone to Wi-Fi.
- Keep your iPhone next to your Apple Watch to make sure they’re in range.
- Make sure your iPhone is running iOS 12 beta.
- Download the configuration profile from the download page.
On your iOS device: Download the configuration profile directly on your iOS device and follow the installation instructions.
On your Mac or PC: Save the file to your hard disk and email it to an account on your iPhone. Tap the configuration profile in Mail and follow the installation instructions.
- After launching the profile, tap Apple Watch as the installation location and reboot when prompted.
- On your iPhone, open the Apple Watch app and tap My Watch > General > Software Update.
- If prompted for your iPhone passcode or Apple Watch passcode, enter the passcode.
- Wait for the Apple logo and progress bar to appear. When the update is done, your Apple Watch will restart.
Support for Apple Watch
If your Apple Watch displays a red “!” icon, force restart your Apple Watch. Simultaneously press and hold the side button and Digital Crown for at least 10 seconds, then release when you see the Apple logo.
If force restarting your Apple Watch doesn’t resolve the issue, or if your Apple Watch restarts in recovery mode or exhibits other issues that require it to be restored with the current version of watchOS, you may need to send it in to Apple to be serviced. Apple Authorized Service Providers and Apple retail stores cannot perform this service. Once your device is received, it may take up to 3 business days to be serviced. You will get back the same device you sent in. This service is currently available in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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Providing Feedback
Feedback Assistant
If you encounter any problems with beta software or if you would like to request enhancements to frameworks or API, please submit a report through Feedback Assistant. Make sure to include the build number in the bug title and description so your issue can be processed quickly.
Apple Beta Software Program
The iOS and macOS public betas available through the Apple Beta Software Program come with the built-in Feedback Assistant app. If you’re running the tvOS public beta, you can submit feedback through the Feedback Assistant app on an enrolled iOS device. When you experience an issue or something does not work as expected, send your feedback directly to Apple with Feedback Assistant.
Developer Forums
You can also find information or post about issues you encounter with your app’s code on the Apple Developer Forums.
I feel compelled to add to my post from earlier today, because the instructions in the Redmond Pie article I linked to left something to be desired. I have a feeling they didn’t try them out before they posted it, because they don’t work without some extra steps and considerations. So if you are a Windows user, have an Apple Dev Account and want to give the iOS 13 or iPadOS 13 Beta a go, here is what you need to do.
First off, they did have the basics right. You do need iTunes. However, they didn’t point out that it does matter which one you load. If you don’t remember, Apple made iTunes available in the Microsoft Store a few months ago. However, that version does not work for this process. I know because I loaded this version earlier today and ran into snags. If you installed iTunes from the Store, you need to uninstall it and download install file directly from Apple’s website and run and install it.
Go here to get to the Windows download page for iTunes and STOP RIGHT THERE. The link there is for the Windows Store version that you don’t want.
Scroll down just a bit and click the Windows link under Looking for other versions?
Now you will see this link, which is the one you need.
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Now you need to go to GitHub and download a set of files called libimobile2019. You will have to sign up for a free account. Once you do, just do a search for libimobile2019 and select the first option. Download the zipped version of the files to your desktop and extract them to the location of your choice. If you don’t want to do the signup process, this direct link should work.
Now, before doing anything else, be sure you have a backup. My recommendation is to make sure you have a current iCloud backup and then make a local backup using iTunes, as this will be faster to restore from if you run into trouble.
Now you need to open a Command Prompt. Not a Windows Power Shell, but an old school Command Prompt. Since Microsoft hides all of these things now, the easiest way to access it in Windows 10 is to either click the Start Button and press the Windows key on the keyboard. Then start typing Command Prompt and it will show up.
When the window opens, type cd and then press the space bar. Then you need to drag the folder named libimobile2019-master onto the Command Prompt window. Bear in mind that you may have two folders with the same name. You are dragging the one that has several files in it. In my case, it looked like this:
Press Enter and your Command Prompt will be cued up and ready.
Now, I have assumed that you have an Apple Dev Account, that you have registered the UDID of your Apple device and have downloaded the appropriate IPSW beta file. If you haven’t done these things, then you are wasting your time trying to load the beta.
Once you have the proper file, let’s do a little housecleaning. To make things easy, move the IPSW file into the same libimobile2019-master folder we dealt with earlier. The same folder that has several executable files in it. Then rename it to restore.ipsw so it will be a little easier to deal with.
Now it’s time to go back to Command Prompt. You will be running the executable called idevicerestore.exe, so you want to type idevicerestore into the Command Prompt window, followed by a space, then -d, then another space and finally restore.ipsw. It will look like this:
idevicerestore -d restore.ipsw
And like this in the window:
Make sure your device is connected to your computer and ready to roll. Then press Enter and away you go. Probably. At least for a minute. This is where I hit my big snag.
Evidently, there is a driver associated with iOS devices in Restore Mode that causes problems with this process. If your install fails with a message about iBEC, don’t worry. You haven’t messed anything up. Your device hasn’t even started the actual restore process yet. You will need to open the Device Manager if this does happen to you. As with Command Prompt, just open the Start Menu and start typing the name and it will come up.
Scroll down to the Universal Serial Bus devices and look for “Apple Recovery (iBoot) USB Composite Device.” Right-click and choose to “Uninstall this device.” Be sure to check the box for “Delete the software driver for this device” in the popup before confirming.
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Once you have done this, repeat the steps to get:
idevicerestore -d restore.ipsw
in the window. This time, your device should clear Restore mode without issue. If anything else happens, just try it again. I had to run this three or four times before I got the right iTunes and the driver in question removed properly.
Assuming all is well, after a reboot you should see the familiar iOS Load Progress screen. However, it will be accompanied by a lot of activity in the Command Prompt window.
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If this is unfamiliar territory for you and messages containing the phrases “timeout” and “no data found” make you squeamish, then you may want to get up and find something else to do for the next ten minutes or so.
After the DONE message above, I got the Black with White Apple Logo reboot screen, followed by the White on Black reboot screen showed at the top of the article. That was up for a few minutes before I saw the following:
Don’t freak out. It’s fine. Once this progress bar completed, there was one more and then my iPad Pro rebooted one more time and the login screen came up. Just to clarify, I didn’t lose any data, either. All of my data and apps were still installed.
I will say that iPadOS 13 is really buggy so far in my limited amount of testing. My Face ID doesn’t work at all, but I haven’t had time to look into that yet. My iPad can read the files on an SD Card but can’t do anything with them yet, while a thumb drive works just fine. It could be the formatting, but I will be shocked if they aren’t the same. A couple of apps don’t work. A lot of this is expected, but if you aren’t used to running betas, some of this may bother you, so be advised.
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My family and I are driving home from our summer vacation tomorrow, so I went ahead and did this so I could get some testing time in while we’re on the road. When we get back home, I may swap my iPad Pro back to iOS 12 and use the new iPad Air as my testing machine since I don’t use it for work or anything really important. But until then, my Pro will let me kick the tires on all the new goodies.
Don’t take this as a definitive guide, as I didn’t come up with it. I got all of this information from a variety of sources. I just thought I would try and put it together in one place to make it easy on other Windows users who also want to get an early look at the new Apple goodies.