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Prompt to approve driver not showing up in OSX 10.14.6 #70

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soumdtt opened this issue Jun 18, 2021 · 3 comments
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Prompt to approve driver not showing up in OSX 10.14.6 #70

soumdtt opened this issue Jun 18, 2021 · 3 comments

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@soumdtt
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soumdtt commented Jun 18, 2021

I have installed the SATSMART 0.10 but after installing it the prompt to approve the driver is not showing up in Security & Privacy pane in the System Preference. Is there an alternate way to approve the kext?

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alvarnell commented Jun 18, 2021 via email

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soumdtt commented Jun 18, 2021

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I am using the SATSMART downloaded from DriveDX only, but they suggested to report any problems with the driver in this forum.

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Well that's a disappointing cop out. Considering that SAT-SMART Driver is no longer supported here and when it was there was no need to approve it in Security & Privacy, this is close to the last place I would send anybody for such an issue.

I take it that SAT-SMART isn't working for you with regard to a USB external drive. It's been at least a couple of years since I installed the DriveDX version in Mojave (or perhaps an earlier macOS) so I don't even recall if such approval was required at the time. In checking my Mojave setup today I see that I have a signed 0.10 driver installed in /System/Library/Extensions, /Library/Extensions and /Library/StagedExtensions/Library/Extensions. I'm certain that the first is left over from an earlier installation when installing in /System by an admin was still allowed. Just the other day I cleaned out my extensions to get rid of any that were no longer needed using sudo kextcache --clear-staging and rebooting to rebuild the cache, so the /Library portion should be up-to-date.

Recommend you check the Console for any error messages referencing a kext... process in conjunction with SAT-SMART. Assuming that Drivers are treated the same as Kernel Extensions and Mojave behaves the way High Sierra did, this Tech Note might be of use: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/technotes/tn2459/_index.html.

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