Lastly, I just tried 'sudo kextload -b ', which was supposed to trigger the Allow button again, but it returned this error: I also tried 'spctl kext-consent add XXXXXXXXXX' in Recovery Terminal, where XXXXXXXXXX is a code just before the Disabled Software entry: no luck. That seems to be the issue but can't find a way to allow it. I also found that I have a '' entry in the Disabled Software section of my system report. Rebooted & reinstalled many times: no luck. I have tried 'sudo spctl -master-disable' as well as 'spctl kext-consent disable' in Recovery Terminal.
I have a MacBook Air M1 and tried setting up the T7 Touch: I haven't found a solution except by using an older Intel MacBook (no issue there).ĭuring the setup I first got the System Extension Blocked popup, but never had the option to 'Allow' in Security & Privacy Settings.