
- Jomic damaged and cannot be opened pdf#
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- Jomic damaged and cannot be opened pro#
So perhaps the attributes are what is causing the problem? Well the "sum" results for both are exactly the same, yet Catalina says the file is corrupt and Mojave is happy with it, which doesn't seem possible. Ifmaxaddr 0 port 14 priority 0 path cost 0 Ifmaxaddr 0 port 13 priority 0 path cost 0 Ifmaxaddr 0 port 12 priority 0 path cost 0

Ifmaxaddr 0 port 11 priority 0 path cost 0 Here are the results of the ifconfig -a command in Mojave: MacBookPro:Desktop username$ ls 1 username staff 17658479 Jan 3 11:28 install_backblaze.dmg MacBookPro:Desktop username$ sum install_backblaze.dmg
Jomic damaged and cannot be opened pro#
Here are the comparable results from my MacBook Pro running macOS Mojave 10.14.6, for the same installer file downloaded from :
Jomic damaged and cannot be opened pdf#
Thank you for any help you can provide to troubleshoot this issue, which is applicable to any file I am downloading from the internet in Safari on my iMac running macOS Catalina 10.15.2, and also a pdf email attachment from Apple Mail. Ifmaxaddr 0 port 9 priority 0 path cost 0

Ifmaxaddr 0 port 8 priority 0 path cost 0 Root id 0:0:0:0:0:0 priority 0 ifcost 0 port 0 Maxage 0 holdcnt 0 proto stp maxaddr 100 timeout 1200 Id 0:0:0:0:0:0 priority 0 hellotime 0 fwddelay 0 Inet6 fe80::ac6f:acff:feb2:7f5a%llw0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x7 Inet6 fe80::ac6f:acff:feb2:7f5a%awdl0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0圆 Inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1 In Catalina, here are the results of the ifconfig -a command: I used the terminal commands above and got the following results in Catalina, will post results from Mojave in my next Desktop % sum install_backblaze.dmgģ423 17245 Desktop % ls 1 username staff 17658479 Jan 3 13:54 install_backblaze.dmgĬom.tadata:kMDItemDownloadedDate 53 Repeated the Command + Open technique for the TechTool Pro Installer, but this time it did not work - got the same "file is damaged" message. Repeated the process for the TechTool Pro installer - an Installer Package file - copying it to the iCloud Drive folder. The installer application ran successfully in Catalina. Back on the iMac, running Catalina, I used Command + Open to open the installer Application for Back Blaze, then answered the system security questions that yes, in fact, I did want to open that application. Once the installer disk image was mounted on my desktop, I copied the installer App from that disk image and pasted it into a new folder in my iCloud Drive (in use on both the MBPro and on the iMac running Catalina). To test if this was true, I returned to my MacBook Pro running macOS 10.14 Mojave, downloaded the BackBlaze installer dmg file and successfully opened it on that system.

dmg files and when I tried to open them, got the now infamous error message: "filename.dmg" is damaged and can't be opened.

Jomic damaged and cannot be opened update#
I recently updated my 2013 27" iMac to macOS 10.15.2 Catalina, and found that I needed to update applications such as BackBlaze and TechTool Pro on my system.
