spctl kext-consent add 5RHFAZ9D4P
This will not work from within MacOS. You must do it from Terminal in Recovery Mode. The same goes for remove, enable, & disable for spctl kext-consent. However, this is completely unnecessary for the full release (the beta versions required it which is why this thread mentions it). After that "___ can't be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software" popup, dismiss it & to go to: System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> General -> Allow. If you don't want to do that every time you download a dmg off the internet: Terminal -> sudo spctl --master-disable -> enter your password & press enter. As @zrt1992 mentioned, there's a new version (v1.3.0) that came out on 8/25, so you should download & install that instead of the one you already downloaded.
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App & System Services
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Drivers
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