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  1. In El Capitan, they introduce "System Integrity Protection".

    With this protection, it is required that a kext has to be signed.

     

    However, the kext provided by @brandonchang is not signed.

    We were able to get away by using kext-dev-mode=1 in boot-args.

     

    This doesn't work anymore with the new protection enabled.

     

    To workaround this problem, you may need to disable such protection and also add "kext-dev-mode=1" in boot-args.

    See here for more information.

     

    Do this at your own risk...

    Note that you are about to disable such protection entirely.

     

    Good Luck :)

     

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  2. i cant open the kext ultility, it says "cant be opened because it is from an unidentified developer" help

     

    Hi there, you may want to go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy after you see the message you mentioned.

    There should be a button that says "Open Anyway"

     

    Click that button and it should allow you to open KextUtility.

    Good Luck!

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