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KCPM Utility Pro V5.1 - Install Kexts, Repair Permissions, Rebuild Caches, Configure SIP and more


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Hello,

When I try to download the latest version 3.3 on your site, the archive arrives damaged.
And since the application not download too. Could you help me ?
 
sorry for google traduction

 

 

A MEGA mirror was added on my blog.

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Hmmm, after update to an newer version, now the tool complains that SIP is not disabled / set correct.

But it is set (checked with other tool) and working 100% - i can install Kexts and use them.

But now i cant use this tool anymore - says kext install disabled by SIP not disabled.

I am NOT using Cover , i use Chameleon Bootloader (supports SIP settings) - maybe thats the prob why the SIP heck of the tool fails?

 

"Booting on OS X 10.11.3 (15D21)

 

System Integrity Protection status: disabled (Custom Configuration).

CsrActiveConfig = 0x67 (1100111)

 

Configuration:

Kext Signing: disabled

Filesystem Protections: disabled

Task for PID: disabled

Debugging Restrictions: enabled

Apple Internal: enabled

DTrace Restrictions: disabled

NVRAM Protections: disabled

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Hmmm, after update to an newer version, now the tool complains that SIP is not disabled / set correct.

But it is set (checked with other tool) and working 100% - i can install Kexts and use them.

But now i cant use this tool anymore - says kext install disabled by SIP not disabled.

I am NOT using Cover , i use Chameleon Bootloader (supports SIP settings) - maybe thats the prob why the SIP heck of the tool fails?

 

"Booting on OS X 10.11.3 (15D21)

 

System Integrity Protection status: disabled (Custom Configuration).

CsrActiveConfig = 0x67 (1100111)

 

Configuration:

Kext Signing: disabled

Filesystem Protections: disabled

Task for PID: disabled

Debugging Restrictions: enabled

Apple Internal: enabled

DTrace Restrictions: disabled

NVRAM Protections: disabled

 

Hmm, that's interesting. Thanks for your detailed feedback.

 

Using Chameleon bootloader may be the issue, and I will check this.

 

BTW, could you please tell me which tool you are using to check the current SIP settings?

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