![]() ![]() *Can be charged even less often depending on a preselected monitoring interval.This page describes specific information for macOS 10.11 (El Capitan) up to 10.13 (High Siera). If you have more recent macOS version please refer to recent SIP instructions. TotalFinder has support for macOS 10.11 (El Capitan) up to macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), but cannot be installed on a normallyĬonfigured machine due to System Integrity Protection (SIP). This article can help you how to configure your machine to allow installation by modifying the SIP setting temporarily. If you decide to modify the settings, you will be able to install TotalFinder. How to install TotalFinder by turning off System Integrity Protection It is entirely your decision to modify the Your machine may be less secure when System Integrity Protection is not running. We now recommend turning off SIP to install TotalFinder, and to turn it back on again after it has been installed. TotalFinder will guide you through the process via notification dialogs. Please check the TotalFinder installation page for general installation steps. This document explains SIP-specific steps. You do this by restarting your machine, and holding Command+R until the Apple logoĪppears. Then select Terminal from the Utilities menu. This turns off System Integrity Protection so In the window that opens, type csrutil disable and press return. Once TotalFinder is installed and you have run it for the first time (so it has a chance to install its system component), Reboot your machine and you may install and run the latest version of TotalFinder. ![]() To do this, reboot and hold Command+R until the Apple logo appears once more. Go to Utilities->Terminal and typeĬsrutil enable and press return. TotalFinder works by altering the built-in system application Finder.app. In order to change some features of Finder, we use a technique called code injection. However, in El Capitan and later the macOS developers added a feature that disallows this kind of modification even if you You only have to quit Finder via Command+Option+Esc, and the Finder will restart and everything will be This is relatively safe - in fact we do not change any part of To the Finder program whilst it is running to do what we need. It will also disallow other kinds of modifications (such as replacing parts of the system on disk). ![]()
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