Posted on 10/02/2015 8:33:21 PM PDT by Yosemitest
violins27
May 26, 2013 5:56 PM
Re: Plug-In Download - NexDef
in response to jeremyfrommontreal
They have a fix for it now and it's pretty quick:
OS X El Capitan: Erase and reinstall OS X
Use Time Machine to back up or restore your Mac
Disk Utility 12.x: Partition a disk
FYI
I downloaded El Capitan and then ran MacKeeper and it came up “Serious” junk and could not “fix” it.
I then contacted MacKeeper and they said wait one week till they get can fix their software.
OR till they can fix it.
why doe anyone run mackeeper? I mean other than falling for an advertisement?
It cleaned my “security”.
If OS X says MacKeeper is serious unfixable junk, then... maybe it is?
What security needed cleaning? It’s solid Unix, unless you’re deliberately screwing up security settings, it doesn’t need “cleaning”.
Did you bump your head before you wrote that?
Programs compiled to native instructions never had this problem. Use a student language, get student projects.
You caught me I’m “deliberately screwing up security settings”.
Are you a moron?
Whatever problems you have do *not* use MacKeeper. It will only create new ones.
Well, I assume you aren’t because if you’re smart enough to make those changes you’re smart enough not to.
So why run MacKeeper?
(Asking with 30 years of embedded systems programming experience, Unix variants included, iOS for 3 years.)
Pinging Swordmaker for an opinion and perhaps a ping to the Apple list for the thread.
No one needs MacKeeper. It is a scam. UNIX takes care of everything on its own. The MacOS is the most solid and awesome Unix I’ve ever used as a mainstream OS, and it does just as well with any server project you want to throw at it. If you don’t have what you want - download, make, install, go.
The publishers of MacKeeper were just required by a class action lawsuit to pay millions of dollars to customers who they persuaded to install their malware on their computers. It is not what it purports to be. It is indeed malware and not anything your Mac does not already do itself and in fact turns off many of the system housekeeping utilities that UNIX uses to keep your Mac safe and clean in operation. They do not understand how UNIX runs and are a scam operation, using scareware to sell their malware to unsuspecting Mac users who were once Windows users, used to having to run multiple such third-party utilities to keep their Windows machines operational.
Get it off your Mac and keep it off. . .
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