![]() ![]() I have to hold the power button down for 22 seconds to get it to go in to recovery mode, I think that's what it's called. If there is no pop-up message asking you to allow extension, please uninstall your Unified Driver once again from the Antelope Launcher and this time install version 4.4.0. Please allow it and restart your computer after. After successful installation you will be asked to allow extension "Elektrosfera". Then uninstall the Unified Driver you had already installed and install again 4.5.0. After that 1.8.12 should be marked as "current". Thanks for replying, I was away and just getting back to this.Īfter that boot your computer, open the Antelope Launcher and go to "System". ![]() NOW try to install the apps you need again, and see if the necessary extensions get installed this time around. When you get back to the finder, open terminal again. Now go back to the menu bar, and under the Apple, choose "Restart". ![]() Now you'll see a screen with a list of choices in front of you. You should see the icon for the hard drive. Press AND HOLD the power on button for about 5 seconds. If you get "enabled", here's how to turn it off. You should get either "enabled" or "disabled". I know the routine for doing this on Intel Macs, not sure about m-series Macs. You may need to disable system integrity protection (SIP). ![]()
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