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**How to disable the System Integrity Protection of a iMac** | **How to disable the System Integrity Protection of a iMac** | ||
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+ | Apple introduced the System Integrity Protection (rootless) mode as a security feature as of OS X El Capitan. It prevents you (and programs) from changing root-level files even with your password, but it can stop some programs from working. Here's how you can disable it: | ||
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+ | - Turn off your Mac (Apple > Shut Down). | ||
+ | - Hold down Command-R and press the Power button. Keep holding Command-R until the Apple logo appears. | ||
+ | - Wait for OS X to boot into the OS X Utilities window. | ||
+ | - Choose Utilities > Terminal. | ||
+ | - Enter | ||
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+ | After that reboot your system and it should be disabled. To check if it is disable you can open a terminal and type: | ||
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+ | That's all! | ||
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+ | Enjoy, | ||
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+ | **Your ArtIT Team** | ||
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+ | **[[mac_osx|BACK]]** | ||
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disable_sip_osx.1614605620.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/03/01 14:33 by chris