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Hello, I'm a Kodi user for a pretty long time and I got used to the fact that once in a couple of months Kodi starts to make a lot of issues like freezing, crashes etc.
When it happens, I'm reinstalling it and it works again for a limited time.
This time, I'm getting this massage, Iv'e tried to download it from two browsers (Safari and Chrome) and the same message appears.
What the hell? I couldn't find any info about this issue.
Iv'e got the latest MacBook Air, OS X 10.12.4.

Thanks for the help.

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Disable gatekeeper (google it)
[/size]I was thinking is it possible you installed krypton 17.1 on top of Jarvis 16.1 ? Can you do that or do you have to clear Jarvis 16.1 off before adding Krypton 17.1 ?

JonnB
(2017-04-18, 07:50)Memphiz Wrote: [ -> ]Disable hatekeeper (google it)

I have done it before, doesn't work.


(2017-04-18, 18:44)JonnB Wrote: [ -> ][/size]I was thinking is it possible you installed krypton 17.1 on top of Jarvis 16.1 ? Can you do that or do you have to clear Jarvis 16.1 off before adding Krypton 17.1 ?

JonnB

Iv'e installed clear, without other version on the mac...
You've been given the answer re-download the installer again after disabling the stupidest option on mac OSX.

Reminds me of false positives via Norton in the early 2000's on windows lol. Nerd
(2017-04-25, 22:04)Derek Wrote: [ -> ]You've been given the answer re-download the installer again after disabling the stupidest option on mac OSX.

Reminds me of false positives via Norton in the early 2000's on windows lol. Nerd


I'm having the same problem.

What does "disabling the stupidest option on mac OSX" mean? What option needs disabling on mac?

Thanks for any help.
look at the second post of this thread?
God this was like pulling teeth all because you called it hatekeeper mamphiz hehehehe Smile I do approve though!
(2017-04-26, 20:23)Waltman Wrote: [ -> ]Please disable gatekeeper. See http://osxdaily.com/2015/05/04/disable-g...e-mac-osx/

great. thanks!
That was a typo (indeed!) and i realised and fixed it yesterday Wink