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This makes kexts to run in dev mode and disables all signing checks. I believe Intel will fix it soon, but for now as a workaround, we can use the following command: According to the blog post I found, there was an issue with an incorrectly signed kernel extension on Intel’s part. ![]() And after some googling, I finally found a solution.
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