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I understand that you would like a bit of assistance with Apple Software Update for Windows. I’m glad you took time to post and glad to lend a hand.
May 22, 2020 Delete the app preference file. Plist files can become corrupt when a Mac shuts down or restarts unexpectedly or when an app freezes or crashes. As a result, the app may not open. When you delete a bad preference file, the Mac creates a new plist file that contains all the app's defaults automatically. Jul 24, 2015 Now what if you want to install an app that is not available on the Mac App Store, and yes you will need to do this quite a lot because there are hundreds of awesome apps that are not available at App Store. In this post we will show you how you can enable the installation of apps that are not available on the Mac App Store. Follow the steps.
One thing I wanted to note is that Apple Software Update isn’t an app in and of itself. It is a feature of iTunes for Windows that will help you run updates when required. The Apple Support article, How to use Apple Software Update for Windows, has some very helpful information. I pulled what I feel to be the most relevant and posted it below.
How to run Apple Software Update
1. Click on the Windows icon in the lower-left corner of your Windows screen.
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2.Type Apple Software Update in the search field.
3. Click on Apple Software Update when it appears in the search results dialog.
You can also enable automatic updates.
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Have iTunes automatically check for new versions every week: Choose Edit > Preferences, click Advanced, then make sure the “Check for new software updates automatically” is selected.
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I hope this helps!
Best Regards.
Feb 7, 2020 4:56 PM
Installing software on a Mac is different from installing software on Windows. So for NoxPlayer. The first time you install and start Nox on your Mac, you may need to do the following to assure its proper running, which fixes the issue of stucking at 99%. Here is the tutorial as follows:
First Method
The first time you open NoxPlayer (or any downloaded application), you’ll see a warning. Agree to open the file and you won’t see the warning again. We suggest that you also tick the “Don’t warn me when opening application on this disk image” box.
Second Method
please try to find the Nox file, and right-click to run the emulator.
Third Method
3. You may also see the below warning when you start Mac version the first time. Here we assure you that Nox for Mac is a safe software you could trust. and please follow these steps:
- Open the System Preferences window
- Click the Apple icon at the top-left corner of your screen or click the System Preferences icon on your dock
- Click the Security & Privacy icon.
- Click the lock icon, enter your password, and set the “Allow apps downloaded from” option to “Anywhere.” Or click the “Open Anyway” button to bypass Gatekeeper in Mac.
Fourth Method
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4. And if your mac verison is macOS Sierra, please click the “Allow” button in Security & Privacy to bypass Gatekeeper in Mac.
Fifth Method
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- Shut down NoxPlayer and delete “Virtual Box” in Applications
- Visit /Applications/NoxAppPlayer.app/Contents/MacOS → Double click Nox.app →Enter password
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- Click System Preferences → Security & Privacy → General → Click the “Allow” button