I wan’t to install Turbo Boost Switcher Pro on several Macs.If that doesn’t work, you can always reach me at rugarciap at. You can try entering your key manually and using another internet connection if available (like a phone one), from a different user account, stoping firewalls, etc. It can happen also if you enter your license wrong with characters that cause errors on license validation. This usually happens if you are trying to activate behind a proxy (companies usually have one), a firewall blocking some kind of connections and/or another app doing so.
You should have one containing information about your purchase with the corresponding serial key. Check your email and your spam folder for the address you used to purchase the app.What this window “Enter license key” is for? I’ve purchased Turbo Boost Switcher Pro.Yes, the app works fine on macOS Sierra and recently released High Sierra, but since macOS Sierra you need/must/have to to move the app to another folder after uncompressing it and/or from the downloaded.Does the app work on macOS Sierra and/or High Sierra?.
If you own a new Macbook 2018 Pro, remember to update to 2.7.1 (or above) to fix a little issue with fan readings that affect only to those kind of machines.
In that case, N/A is displayed inside the app.
Set manual mode and click on Disable Turbo Boost option.It’s pretty straightforward: Read more details here. The first time the app runs on a machine and if it has macOS High Sierra installed, Apple forces (repeat, just from macOS High Sierra) to manually allow the kernel extension to be used.Read “ How to install” section here and follow the steps detailed there.Turbo Boost won’t disable on macOS Sierra or newer (High Sierra / Mojave).Just follow the same steps to install as if you were using High Sierra. so click on “Disable Turbo Boost” manually and, after approving it on security prefs, reboot. IMPORTANT: From Big Sur is mandatory a reboot after trying to load a kext extension for the first time and after approving it….But it’s true that this last version changed a lot of stuff related to kext loading, so please, take a look to the HELP section included with the app, that includes some specific steps to install the use the app on Big Sur if you encounter some issue. Yes, it does!, including latest version.Yes it does work! and since first beta versions and if having issues after updating to Ventura, remember to reboot and take a look to the help file and this faqs for common workarounds.This section includes some frequent questions and answers received from users: