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[title] Re-enable SIP | |
[* black] Unless you have a compelling reason otherwise, you'll want to reenable SIP. Once again, you'll have to go into Recovery Mode just like you did before and open the Terminal. | |
+ | [* black] Enter the following command |
+ | [* black] ***csrutil enable*** |
+ | [* black] Reboot the machine and let it load to the desktop. Open a new terminal window and enter the following command to check the status of SIP |
+ | [* black] ***csrutil status*** |
+ | [* black] If all was successful, you should get a line back that reads: |
+ | [* black] ''System Integrity Protection status: enabled.'' |