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Timotjuh

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 25, 2016
3
0
Hello,

I recently tried to install Windows 10 using bootcamp, however that isn't easy at all.

After a lot of searching on the web, I found that I was missing an option in bootcamp.

I'm still trying to get this option working, using this youtube vid:






However in this tutorial everything goes flawless.

Everything went okay until the point I had to replace the edited file with the non-edited file.

Ofcourse Apple wont let you change the file.. because.. well.. Apple.

So, to change this file you have to disable SIP (csrutil disable).

To do that you have to go in recovery mode because it won't work when booted normally. (terminal does find it though)

So I went in recovery mode and tried it myself, however terminal can't find the 'csrutil' command at all.

I'm on macOS 10.12.2 Sierra, when in recovery mode I get the option the restore to macOS Mountain Lion 10.8, not sure if this matters but it's there just in case.


Hopefully you can help me!



Regards, Timo

Ps: Sorry for my bad english!
 

fisherking

macrumors G4
Jul 16, 2010
11,251
5,561
ny somewhere
you did this? csrutil disable (then hit return); then type 'reboot'? (and after you're done, go back to recovery and do csrutil enable
 

bcave098

macrumors 6502a
Sep 6, 2015
516
207
Northern British Columbia
Sounds like you're in Internet Recovery for a version that doesn't support SIP. Boot into normal recovery (hold option on boot and select Recovery 10.12.x, to be sure) and try again.
 

HenryAZ

macrumors 6502a
Jan 9, 2010
690
143
South Congress AZ
Sounds like you're in Internet Recovery for a version that doesn't support SIP. Boot into normal recovery (hold option on boot and select Recovery 10.12.x, to be sure) and try again.
Depending on the install, if Core Storage was enabled, the Recovery Partition will not show in Option boot. Command-R while booting will always bring up the Recovery Partition, if it exists. Option-Command-R is Internet Recovery.
 
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