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Hey!
I have installed the MacOS Monterey 12.3.1 on my MacBook Pro mid 2012 and I face a problem with SIP disabling.
Although I enter on Recovery mode using after reboot cmd + R when I type: " csrutil disable " on terminal I get the message: " csrutil disable command not found". Same message on command: " csrutil status "
I try using the OpenCore Patcher 0.4.3 to change the SIP settings following the submenu: " settings -> SIP Settings checking all options and returning to main menu ,I don't know what exactly are the next steps and after when I reboot on recovery mode, I get the same messages.
Do you have or know any tool that disable the SIP or fix it, easy?
I have installed the TotalFinder application but it's disabled because the SIP is enabled and not disabled on recovery mode getting the message " command not found" there.
Also, I have to tell you that I've installed a triple boot system on my MacBook Pro, separating my hard disk to three partitions for Mac, for Windows and for Linux, erasing the whole hard disk and both the recovery partition.
Do have any idea how to fix this problem?
I have installed the MacOS Monterey 12.3.1 on my MacBook Pro mid 2012 and I face a problem with SIP disabling.
Although I enter on Recovery mode using after reboot cmd + R when I type: " csrutil disable " on terminal I get the message: " csrutil disable command not found". Same message on command: " csrutil status "
I try using the OpenCore Patcher 0.4.3 to change the SIP settings following the submenu: " settings -> SIP Settings checking all options and returning to main menu ,I don't know what exactly are the next steps and after when I reboot on recovery mode, I get the same messages.
Do you have or know any tool that disable the SIP or fix it, easy?
I have installed the TotalFinder application but it's disabled because the SIP is enabled and not disabled on recovery mode getting the message " command not found" there.
Also, I have to tell you that I've installed a triple boot system on my MacBook Pro, separating my hard disk to three partitions for Mac, for Windows and for Linux, erasing the whole hard disk and both the recovery partition.
Do have any idea how to fix this problem?
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