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Mac Tutorial:How to turn on the "Any Source" option

When installing or running software on a Mac computer,Have you ever encountered the prompt "The image is damaged?",Please move to Trash" issue? This may be because your computer system has the "Any Source" option turned off in System Preferences。How to enable this option? This article brings you a detailed tutorial,Let’s take a look! How to check if the "Any Source" option is turned on Click the Apple icon in the upper left corner,Select "System Preferences"。 Select "Security & Privacy"。 Click on the "General" tab,Check to see if the "Any Source" option is available。 How to turn on the "Any Source" option Turn on Spotlight,Type "terminal",Then press Enter key。 Copy the following command and paste it into the terminal: shell Copy the code sudo spctl --master-disable Press Enter after pasting,Then enter your computer power-on password,Press Enter again。 If the password is entered incorrectly,The terminal will display an error message。Just re-enter。If you enter twice incorrectly,Please close the terminal,Open it again,Re-operate。 hint: In the process of entering password,Terminal does not display entered characters,Just enter normally。 Code needs to be copied and pasted,Do not enter manually,Because it involves space symbols。 Go through the above steps,You can turn on the "Any Source" option on your Mac,And successfully installed external software from non-App Store。