![]() Click over Details under Privacy & Security Enable Turbo Boost kernel extension and finally reboot. After that, remember to reboot! although macOS will ask you to do that. Something like the following screenshots. As you can see, now settings are shown with a left navigation sidebar, but you just need to click there over “Security and privacy” as always and, after that, click over “Details…” in order to enable the kernel extension from “Legacy Developer: rugarciap”. ![]() In other words, it’s not Pro Tools specific. If you disable it (or leave it enabled), that setting persists for the entire system. If you don’t see the option then your Mac doesn’t use Turbo Boost or doesn’t support disabling it. Here you’ve got a little screenshot taken just nowĪnd there is more… since Power Mode Switcher is working just fine too!įor those of you that need to approve the kernel extension again and/or installing for the first time on macOS Ventura, the process is the same, but Apple changed the user interface a little. The Intel Turbo Boost option is enabled by default for Intel Macs that support it. Already own Turbo Boost Switcher Reach me for a discountTake control of macOS Low Power Mode from your status bar and easily switch power modes from there. That means the app is compatible with macOS 13 final version! Power Mode Switcher PRO - v1.1.1 - August 2022Compatible with macOS Monterey and above and Macbooks Low Power Mode compatible (M1, M2 & Intel® are supported). Hooray! I’ll keep this post updated after each beta release until final version for compatibility tracking. I’ve just tried myself and wanted to share with all of you that Turbo Boost Switcher (both PRO and FREE versions) is working flawlessly on the just released macOS Ventura final!
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