thebitguru / play-button-itunes-patch

Play Button iTunes Patch
http://www.thebitguru.com/projects/iTunesPatch
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How to restore manually if backup doesn't exist? #42

Closed garyking closed 6 years ago

garyking commented 6 years ago

Hello, for some reason, I don't have a backup version of the rcd file. I might have had it originally, but it disappeared, perhaps after upgrading to High Sierra?

Anyway, is it possible to restore the original file somehow if I don't have the backup?

thebitguru commented 6 years ago

Hi, Gary,

Does the utility show it as patched?

garyking commented 6 years ago

@thebitguru Yes, it shows as "Patched".

thebitguru commented 6 years ago

I see. I had to install High Sierra from scratch because of other issues, but I am surprised that the installer didn't overwrite this file like the previous installers have always done.

Do you have access to another Mac? Getting the file from there might be the easiest.

Also, are you having any issues with the patched version?

garyking commented 6 years ago

If I have access to another Mac, where do I get the file from? I have access to another, older Mac, that's running Sierra rather than High Sierra.

Since installing High Sierra, for some reason, my keyboard media keys would sometimes randomly stop working, and I have to restart my computer to fix them, so I wanted to reset the iTunes Patch to see if that helped.

thebitguru commented 6 years ago

It lives in /System/Library/CoreServices/rcd.app/Contents/MacOS/. Using the one from Sierra will likely work if High Sierra installer didn't touch this file, but I would suggest backing up the patched file just in case if that doesn't work.