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Hello All

If You Are Reading This Then You've Come To The Right Place

Ok So What Do You Do?

 

Well I've Discovered A Neat Trick To Run ANY App Disabled By SIP

e.g App Is Blah Blah

By Right Clicking On Blah Blah ,Goto Show Package Contents

Open Up Contents/MacOS

Open Up Terminal

Drag Contents/MacOS/Blah Blah To The Terminal And Press Return/Enter

App SHOULD Run

 

But We Can Make It So You Don't Have To Do That

We Can Do It Automatically

 

Right, Lets Get To It

 

First Off We Need To Open A Text Editor, I Use Smultron

Type In This

cd $(dirname "$0") 

./ "Blah Blah" &

Save Text File To MacOS Folder as e.g Runit.command

Make Runit.command Executable

In Terminal Type chmod +x And Drag Runit.command To Terminal

And Press Return/Enter

While In MacOS Folder Make An Alias Of Runit.command

Drag The Alias To The Desktop

When You Want To Run Blah Blah Just Double Click On The Alias

And Blah Blah Should RUN

 

Have Tried It On OpenCoreConfigurator

And IORegistryExplorer

 

Hope Some f You's Find This Usefull

Edit: Appears To Only Work On Sequoia At This Stage

Tahoe Is A Different KettleOf Fish

 

 

 

 

Edited by STLVNUB
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This Appears To Only Work On Sequoia At This Time

4 hours ago, ichelash said:

Nice share...:thumbsup_anim: anyway can i ask out of topic question..regarding folders permissions?

What Do You Want To Know

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5 minutes ago, STLVNUB said:

This Appears To Only Work On Sequoia At This Time

What Do You Want To Know

I want to know there is a way to change "read only file system" folders, i want to revert cursors back to macos 15...like to copy files from macos 15 to macos 16 folder

 

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1 minute ago, ichelash said:

I want to know there is a way to change "read only file system" folders, i want to revert cursors back to macos 15...like to copy files from macos 15 to macos 16 folder

 

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Why Don't You Boot Tahoe And Copy The Folders You Want From Sequoia

2 minutes ago, STLVNUB said:

Why Don't You Boot Tahoe And Copy The Folders You Want From Sequoia

the folder is already in Tahoe under

 

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/System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/HIServices.framework/Versions/A/Resources/cursors

 

2 minutes ago, ichelash said:

the folder is already in Tahoe under

 

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/System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/HIServices.framework/Versions/A/Resources/cursors

I Don't Understand What Your Trying To Do, Please Elaborate Some More

 

Edited by STLVNUB
18 minutes ago, STLVNUB said:

 

I want the old macos cursors back..not the latest one which was shipped with tahoe...so making that folder be read and write so i can copy paste the old cursor in the new tahoe cursor folder is the issue...because of permission 

 

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Screenshot2025-06-30at00_09_42.png.0da893ec00f5e488ecb637ff75d11bc9.png

 

Edited by ichelash
33 minutes ago, ichelash said:

I want the old macos cursors back..not the latest one which was shipped with tahoe...so making that folder be read and write so i can copy paste the old cursor in the new tahoe cursor folder is the issue...because of permission 

 

  Reveal hidden contents

Screenshot2025-06-30at00_09_42.png.0da893ec00f5e488ecb637ff75d11bc9.png

 

I Think You Have To Toggle SIP Value, But I Don't Know What That Is In Tahoe

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