![]() ![]() I don't have to retype csrutil disable anymore. ![]() When in the Terminal Application I then typed csrutil enable and even now I am still able to use all my devices. When I run Final Cut Pro X latest version doing the lessons from the program seems to be behaving normally so far. ![]() When you open the Terminal application the prompt you see is unique to your Mac and the account you set up with Apple when you installed El Capitan.Īfter typing in csrutil disable at the command prompt and then rebooting, all my devices that didn't work were restored to normal function like when they were working well under Snow Leopard, including the added Pioneer BDR-209D Blu-Ray, the Caldigit Fasta 6GU3 for USB-3 (which Caldigit says they don't have the driver for El Capitan and that you have to upgrade to a newer card), M-Audio Midisport 4X4, and the oldest legacy MOTU 896. When you you reboot holding Cmd-R you must hold it until it actually boots into the Recovery Environment. I tried this solution I saw on YouTube and it worked for me. ![]()
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