It's possible that they put a different boot version on my boot partition than was there before? It's a Late 2012 iMac - Just guessing here - but how do I awaken the command: csrutil now?īelow is the diskutil list showing the Boot Recovery HD -ģ: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk1s3Ģ: Apple_HFS OS X Base System 1.
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csrutil enable - csrutil disable - nothing works at all.
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The great unwashed masses must be protected from themselves!īooting into internal Recovery Mode (Apple_Boot Recovery HD) and entering the command: csrutil disable - in Terminal should do it - reboot, replace the file with the correct sound (same name) - go back into Recovery and turn SIP back on entering the command: csrutil enable and restart to clean up with nary a trace.Īll great - BUT - Terminal in Recovery Mode reports that "csrutil" = command not found. It's possible to replace the file on the path seen on the attached screenshot - but first one must DISABLE SIP as otherwise we are now locked out of mucking around with System files. There was never any need to change this, but some overpaid Gen Z tweaker got it pushed through. I'm trying to do one simple little thing I've done in the past on this same computer/OS combo - replace the obnoxious "new" Volume.aiff sound in the System with the old one on the path seen in the pic.
#MAC INTERNET RECOVERY CRSUTIL MAC#
Note: If you use a Mac laptop, use the built-in keyboard to access Internet Recovery Mode since keystrokes might not register appropriately on external keyboards. Type the following command into the terminal and press Enter to check the status: csrutil status. Keep holding these keys until the animated globe appears with the message below stating Starting Internet Recovery and This may take a while. Click the Utilities menu and select Terminal to open a terminal window. Apple recently replaced my internal 3TB Fusion drive (recall/replacement program) and I lost my ability to enable csrutil in Terminal mode from the Recovery Partition now. To boot into recovery mode, restart your Mac and hold Command+R as it boots.