My anti-virus software is Webroot Secure Anywhere, version 9.0.17.28, and I knew your suggestion would just be a waste of time, because my knowledgeable BB advisor said that Webroot would operate perfectly in the background, and would not interfere with any downloads. John, you asked me to switch off my anti-virus program to see if that would make any difference, and ready to try anything at this point, I did. Not at Macphun, but at that friendly Best Buy dealer who gave me his assurance. Huh? What gives here? Now I'm overjoyed and overly angry. It looks like from another post that 646 is a version code from MacPhun. "As for myself, I'm using a PC with Windows 10, i7 architecture and 24 gigs RAM" - mine is the same except 32GB.Īre you using a third party anti-virus? If so did you try switching it off? I use Windows Defender, but never switch it off to install software. I'm reaching here, but I think it might be worth looking into for now. As for those people who are having no trouble installing and using Aurora 2018, I have to wonder how many are Mac users. I don't know how successful I might be in asking this question of members in this forum, but who is using the Mac version and who is using the new Windows version?Īs for myself, I'm using a PC with Windows 10, i7 architecture and 24 gigs RAM, and I've never had the slightest problem loading any other software program. Perhaps it's still a bit too early to blame Macphun entirely, (especially as others here have stated that they've installed and are using the program with no problems), but I'm beginning to think that this situation needs a little closer examination. ![]() ![]() They can at least use the program, but then everything goes haywire. It's also interesting to note that their problems are quite different from mine. I can't believe that both computers could be defective, so if that install attempt fails, I'm going to begin looking at Macphun as the culprit.Īs you can tell from the most recent posts, others are having some big problems with Aurora 2018, although I don't remember if they said they were using the Mac version or Windows. Do you have access to another PC you can try it on? A laptop? Work PC?ĪSRBriggs, you may well be right when you suspect that my desktop PC is the cause of the problem I'm having, and so I will attempt to install Aurora 2018 on my laptop, which uses i5 architecture. The fact that the button is there, but you just can't click it, is setting off some alarms for me. Yeah, your computer is doing some strange ****.
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