I can't disable SIP from within the OS; that must be done after booting the Recovery Partition. The LaunchAgent is designed to pop up an alert message on boot when SIP is enabled, and warn the user that USB may stop working. (USB will continue working until a kextcache rebuild is triggered, which usually doesn't happen until awhile later. However, I am working on an automated solution to automatically boot Recovery HD, disable SIP, and reboot itself back into the OS, completely seamlessly without any user interaction.
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That's perfectly normal... That's just how Mavericks and newer manage memory.
Hum, I tried to update iTunes from iTunes pull down menu but it starts the applications app where it once again says no updates available... ???yep.. I can't see 10.12.2 update but iTunes 12.5.4 is updated successfully.
yep.. I can't see 10.12.2 update but iTunes 12.5.4 is updated successfully.
Hum, I was only able to get iTunes 12.5.4 by downloading it manually... I tried updating iTunes to 12.5.4 from iTunes pull down but no luck,. Takes me to Apps store app where it says "no updates available." Wondering why i'm the only one...iTunes 12.5.4 and xcode 8.2 updated successfully but no update 10.12.2 using AUSEnabler????
Downloaded DeltaUpdate from Apple but I'll wait to apply... Need my box for CV ;o)
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Hum, I tried to update iTunes from iTunes pull down menu but it starts the applications app where it once again says no updates available... ???
Hum, I was only able to get iTunes 12.5.4 by downloading it manually... I tried updating iTunes to 12.5.4 from iTunes pull down but no luck,. Takes me to Apps store app where it says "no updates available." Wondering why i'm the only one...
Not seeing 10.12.2 here either or iTunes. Did xCode 8.2 the other day fine.
Finally, AUSEnabler (AUS Production Branch) shows update 10.12.2.
After following the video on Page 154 for reviving the wifi on my Mac Pro 3.1 (2008), the machine just boot up to log in, and then the machine will restart again. I tried to use time machine for recovery, but it said that "You can't restore this backup because it was created by a different model of Mac". So need suggestion of what will be the next step i should try?
Do I need to reinstall the Sierra again from scratch and then use the time machine to restore to the state before doing the wifi revival, or is there any other easier way? Thanks in advance.
I see it too. But does it update without issues?
Updated without any problem on iMac 9.1. Thanks everyone.
Same here...Updated without any problem on iMac 9.1. Thanks everyone.
Thanks have to reinstall on top and everything seems to be fine. Definitely will not try that Wifi Sierra Fix anymore. Also update 10.12.2 without a problem.I think you'll have to reinstall macOS and use migration Assistant to put your files back. Or maybe someone could look into why time machine sees the backup as from a different Mac (just tested and it happens with me too)