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Hi, espfutbol94:
I ran into the same problem as yours--disabling SIP in Clover Configurator but 'csrutil status' output still says SIP is enabled.
This is what worked for me:
I read on this forum that we shouldn't use any Text Editor to edit config.plist file because it is not a regular text file. XCode is the default editor for this .plist file on MAC OS X, so I guess Mac knows it better than us.
For some reason, Clover Configurator didn't work for me. First of all, Clover Configurator doesn't display the current value of these two variables. This makes me nerves when I am about to change the value.
hope it helps!
alex
I ran into the same problem as yours--disabling SIP in Clover Configurator but 'csrutil status' output still says SIP is enabled.
This is what worked for me:
- Mounted EFI partition with EFI Mounter v3 (http://www.tonymacx86.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=280)
- Find the Clover config.plist file
- Open it in XCode
- Edit RtVariables and set it to 0x67 (which is completely disabled)
- Edit BooterConfig to 0x28
- Save the change when you exit XCode (a message will pop up asking you to confirm)
- Reboot
- Issue 'csrutil status' to confirm SIP status
I read on this forum that we shouldn't use any Text Editor to edit config.plist file because it is not a regular text file. XCode is the default editor for this .plist file on MAC OS X, so I guess Mac knows it better than us.
For some reason, Clover Configurator didn't work for me. First of all, Clover Configurator doesn't display the current value of these two variables. This makes me nerves when I am about to change the value.
hope it helps!
alex