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Well, disable it, restart your MacOS, do the changes and then don't forget to enable it again.
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Use the menu Mac OS X Lion Install and select the option Quit Mac OS X Lion.

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Press COMMAND + Q (on a Windows keyboard: left WINDOWS + Q) 2. basically, you need to restart your mac in recovery mode, go to menu utilities and open terminal, type crsutil status to check if it is enabled or disabled, then you can use csrutil disable or csrutil enable. After completing the installation, the App Store will remove the installation files, and we really need those to create an installation DVD or USB drive. Obs.: if your MacOS complain, you need to disable the CSR before change this. That's it, now when you open the Bootcamp assistant you can use the option that allows you to create a USB install boot disk. it will ask if you want to replace it, then you answer yes. Save this file, go back to the contents of the Boot Camp Assistant and drag the newly edited file into. In my case I changed from Macbook7,2 to MacBookPro8,2. If it is like PreUSBBootSupportedModels, change the name to USBBootSupportedModels, expand this line and at the item0, edit and write down your MacBook model as a string value. Open this ist file with a plist file editor or xcode, then look for a line saying "USBBootSupportedModels". Then find the file ist and drag and drop to a whatever folder you created before. go to your application>utilities, select the Boot Camp Assistant app, right click > show packages content. Power up as usual and if necessary re-select the SSD as boot drive from System Prefs.So, for those who can't create the USB install disk, here some tip. Once everything is complete, hold down the power button to reset the computer.
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If you have more than one SSD, it completes the first then asks again if you want to update the second. Follow the instructions carefully (type yes when prompted and hit return ).
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The Firmware upgrade should then automatically open. If a row of cccccc's appear, backspace delete them. GitHub - RehabMan/OS-X-USB-Inject-All: Kext to inject all USB ports for the installed Intel EHCI/XHCI chipset automatically. Power up holding the C key down, release it as soon as you get the Crucial black screen. Kext to inject all USB ports for the installed Intel EHCI/XHCI chipset automatically. Put this into your Mac drive and power down. Using Disk Utility, burn this file onto a blank CD using the Restore option. If you've already downloaded the firmware update you should have a file called It wasn't easy, but it does fix the slow boot time issue (at least for me).

I've just done the MU-03 firmware update for my M500 SSD's on a MacPro. Here's something from the Crucial forums that outlines the process:
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I haven't tried this on a Crucial drive before (only OWC), but the method is the same you should be able to use Disk Utility to restore the ISO file to a USB drive (try going directly from the ISO instead of converting to DMG). If that's the case my only solutions are using rEFInd or updating the firmware from some other computers? Some people say the USB stick does not work because Apple disabled booting from USB functionality for security reasons. But I had a bad experience messing around with rEFInd, and I do not want to take the risk again. So I do not actually need to make a mac specific bootable USB stick. There are also a third method which uses rEFInd Boot Manager. So I followed it, but disk utility did not allow me to restore the USB from the dmg file. But I thought I would be quite similar to make a bootable USB stick for updating firmware. This one is actually for making a USB installer for OSX. But when starting my mac, it did not recognize the usb stick.Ģ) using natural osx applications to make the USB stick. I found a lot of articles and followed them exactly, but none of them worked. (the DVDs cannot get out after inserting.) Mac OS X Mountain Lion Installer Download Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion is available for older systems that are not compatible with the latest version of macOS and requires the following: OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.8, Lion 10.7, or Mountain Lion 10.8 already installed 2 GB of memory 8 GB of available space Some features require an Apple ID terms apply. My DVD drive is broken and I cannot replace it because the exit of the DVD is broken too. I am trying to upgrade the firmware of my SSD (crucial m500) from my macbook pro (mid 2010). Such as: Copy Crucial SSD Firmware Update ISO to Bootable USB

I know there are some possible duplicates.
