Installer On Mac Not Working

  1. I'm not sure if it would be a great loss if McAfee wouldn't install, at least on a PC. I don't know about Mac's but AFAIC, it's one of the worst pieces of software I've had the pleasure to install/uninstall. Combine it with Windows Millennium and you'd have the perfect storm.
  2. Check to make sure your internet is working on the Mac you're trying to install on. You can do this by opening your internet browser and going to www.microsoft.com. If the page loads, your internet connection is working.

Manual steps in Mac OS

Before starting the manual USB creation process, you must download the .zip file that contains CloudReady. Start by downloading the CloudReady .zip file to your standard downloads folder, not the target USB device.

Locate the Flash Player install file. Unless you have specified otherwise, the file is saved in your Downloads folder. Double-click the installer file to begin the Flash Player installation. Choose Window Downloads or press Option+Command+L. Control-click the downloaded file and choose Show in Finder.


  • Current CloudReady Enterprise/Education Customers or Trialers: download the .zip file from my.neverware.com on the Downloads tab.
  • CloudReady Enterprise/Education New Trials: You can start a 3 week trial of the Education or Enterprise Editions of CloudReady, totally free, by signing up at try.neverware.com. After signing up, you'll be able to download the .zip file from my.neverware.com.
  • CloudReady Home Users: If you are an individual user and don't need support or management, download the .zip file for our free Home Edition here.


The following notes of this guide assume that:

  • You are using the Chrome browser.
  • You have already downloaded the image and it's in your Downloads folder using the steps above.

Installer On Mac Not Working

Note: Only if you are using an older version of Mac OSX, unzipping the CloudReady file you downloaded may not work as expected.
If you experience issues, try using the free Mac utility 'Unarchiver' to unzip the file.
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Install and launch the Chromebook Recovery Utility

Download and add the Chromebook Recovery Utility extension to your Chrome browser.

Chromebook Recovery Utility Add to Chrome
You must have this extension installed to create a CloudReady installer.


1. Add Chrome Recovery Utility to Chrome: After clicking on the link above, you'll be brought to the following Chrome Web Store website;

  • Click 'Add to Chrome' in the top right-hand corner.


2. Confirm & Install: On the Add 'Chrome Recovery Utility' prompt:

  • Click 'Add app'


3. Launch: The Chromebook Recovery Utility will now be installed and will show up on the Apps Page of your Chrome browser.

  • Click on the Recovery icon highlighted below.

Note: This should popup automatically, if it doesn't, type chrome://apps in the address bar of your Chrome browser.

Create the USB Installer

Note: As a general rule of thumb it is recommended to ensure the USB you are using has been formatted before continuing with the steps mentioned below. To format your USB using the Google Chrome Recovery Utility follow the steps mentioned here.

1. Initial Screen: Once launched, you should see the below screen.


2. Locate the gray gear icon on the top right of the window.

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3. Browse for Local Image: Click the gray gear icon and choose Use local image and locate the cloudreadyXXXX.bin.zip file in your Downloads folder.


4. Insert USB device: When prompted, insert your 8 GB or larger USB flash drive and choose the corresponding drive on the screen.
Note:
-During the process, it is normal for the utility to show unusual percentages.
-Proceeding with this step will erase the target flash drive. Proceed with caution.


5. Process Complete: When the process is completed, remove the USB flash drive from your computer.
Congratulations, your USB flash drive is now a CloudReady installer and is ready to use!

To fix this problem, uninstall and reinstall Norton.

Uninstall Norton device security

    Before you follow the below steps, ensure that you close your Norton application, if it is already opened.

  1. On your Mac, click the Finder icon in the dock, and then click Applications in the left pane under Favorites section.

  2. Find the Norton application icon and drag it to the Trash.

  3. click Continue to allow Norton to remove the system extension.

  4. When prompted, type your administrator account password, and then click OK.

  5. In the window that appears, click Uninstall.

  6. When prompted, type your administrator account password, and then click Install Helper.

  7. Click Restart Now.

Download and run RemoveNortonMacFiles as an administrator

    RemoveNortonMacFiles removes all the folders that Norton installers created, and all the files within those folders including any that you have created.

  1. Download the RemoveNortonMacFiles.zip file.

  2. Click the Finder icon in the Dock.

  3. In the Finder window, click Downloads in the left pane under Favorites.

  4. Do one of the following:

    • If you downloaded the file using Safari browser, open the RemoveNortonMacFiles folder.

    • If you downloaded the file using the Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome browsers, double-click the RemoveNortonMacFiles.zip file to expand it, and then open the RemoveNortonMacFiles folder.

  5. In the RemoveNortonMacFiles folder, control-click the RemoveNortonMacFiles.command file, and then click Open with > Terminal (default).

    To run this tool, you must be logged on with an Administrator account and a non-blank password.

  6. In the Terminal window, type your administrator password, and then press return.

    When you type your password, no characters appear.

  7. To remove all Norton files and folders, type 1.

    If you want to quit RemoveNortonMacFiles without removing any files, type 2.

  8. Press return.

    RemoveNortonMacFiles tool removes all of the Norton files.

  9. When the RemoveNortonMacFiles tool finishes removing the Norton files, in the Terminal window, type y, and press return to restart your Mac.

    Before you press return, make sure that you save your work in other open applications.

Download Norton device security

    To install Norton for Mac 8.x or later, you need to have Mac OS X 10.10.x or later.

  1. Sign in to your account.

  2. Type in your email address and password for Norton, and click Sign In.

    If you do not remember your Norton account password, then click Forgot username or password? and follow the on-screen instructions to recover your lost password.

  3. In the My Norton portal, click Download.

  4. In the Get Started page, click Agree & Download.

  5. Depending on your operating system, select one of the following: