![]() ![]() I tested VMWARE Fusion 11 by starting it up and it started with SIP Disabled, I assume that it recreated the folder and permissions correctly because I was able to enable SIP again and reboot, and have everything working. I simply disabled CSRUTIL in Recovery Console, then rebooted my macbook into normal mode (With SIP Disabled) and was allowed to remove the offending files/folder via terminal, I was able to resolve this problem myself with some of the guidance that was posted about removing the /private/var/db/KernelExtensionsManagement folder. I do not want to resort to reverting my OS security update just to launch the latest version of VMWARE Fusion 11, and I can't be asked to upgrade to Catalina because I have 80 32-Bit applications that I use. So I tried removing it from my booted machine, and I get operation not permitted when trying to remove the file.ĭo you have any other suggested fix or method of removing this folder? I have tried everything on the internet to resolve this Broken Pipe error, including completely reinstalling VMWARE Fusion and deleting all associated preferences and related files using an App Cleaner. When I reboot to Recovery Console (CMD + R) and use Terminal to remove the offending files suggested in the Kernel ExtentionsManagement folder located in /Private/var/db/ it is NOT present, nor are most of the populated files. I am running Mojave 10.14.6, with the latest security updates (005) installed. This suggested fix is not possible for me,
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