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Download the latest beta firmware for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Vision Pro, and Apple TV. Check the signing status of the beta firmware.

How to Install?

You might find installing IPSW files onto your device challenging without guidance. Follow the installation steps below, and you'll be able to do it yourself.

Step 1

Backup your data

Make sure you have backed up your device using iCloud or iTunes on your PC or Mac. Otherwise, you may lose your data.

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Step 2

Connect your device

You can connect your device using a Lightning or USB-C cable to your PC or Mac.

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Step 3

Install .ipsw file

In iTunes or Finder (Mac), hold down the Shift key (or the Options key on a Mac) and click on "Check for Update" button.

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Step 4

Restore your backup

After iTunes has installed the .ipsw file on your device, follow the on-screen instructions to restore your data.

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While you could be looking for or online retailers that ship to your zip code, I’ve focused this guide on how to choose the right variety for your space and the best way to get them in the ground. Choosing the Right Variety

Not all Arborvitae are created equal. Depending on your yard size and how much patience you have, you’ll likely want one of these three: Growth Habit Mature Height

Buying is one of the most popular ways to create a "living fence" for privacy . These evergreens are hardy, stay green all year, and generally require less maintenance than a wooden fence once they’re established.