Running First Aid only repairs issues on your startup disk and does not modify data. Apr 5, AM. Thanks for replying and trying that step. Since that did not resolve the issue, I suggest getting in touch with Apple directly: Contact Apple Support. Apr 6, AM.
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The Black Apple Revolving the world as we know it… In the opposite direction. Posts Comments. The Easy Way To Edit com. Figure 1. Figure 2. Figure 3. Figure 4. I have not found the system to have changed its WOL behaviour since creating the Boot property list. Do I need to alter permissions via sudo? I'm not at all sure why this file would be created on an "ad hoc" basis. Or the directory for that matter. If you haven't created the directory, that's probably where it would be looking for it?
Here are the default permissions The SystemConfiguration file exists; it is the Boot. Apparently, the boot. I have created a blank plist file as above as suggested, but I am unsure as to whether the file is actually being used.
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