Does this software run a check on it's own? How can you check to see if it was done?
Does this software run a check on it's own? How can you check to see if it was done?
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
Apple Event: May 7th at 7 am PT
Does this software run a check on it's own? How can you check to see if it was done?
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
Which software? Cryptic information won't result in any possible solutions. Provide the salient details.
OtterDriver wrote:
Does this software run a check on it's own? How can you check to see if it was done?
As baltwo noted, we have no idea what software you are talking about. If you have run everything that Software Update offered you, then you have done everything you need to do for now. If you want to know what you have installed, open System Preferences->Software Updates->Installed tab and it will list what was installed when.
Does this software run a check on it's own? How can you check to see if it was done?
Yes.
If the malware is detected, it will be removed, and inform you that it was.
Hi baltwo,
This dumb ASC format doesn't make it easy to divine the intent of the OP. What happens is that someone does a Google search, or whatever, and winds up on the KB page http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5246
At the bottom of it he sees this
in which he types this question that quite understandably leads here.
Naturally, none of that is obvious to us. So all we can do is take the hint from the prefix to the question (HT5246) and the link to it above the question:
to conclude he's asking about the Flashback removal tool.
It's an OK system for new users with questions, less so for people wanting to help them. That and trying to decipher sometimes egregiously misspelled words and cringeworthy grammar adds to all the fun, wouldn't you say?
John Galt wrote:
I see your point here John. I thought there had been some extremely cryptic stuff coming through lately. That one is a touch hard to address. 😕
Pete
Thank you.
Sorry, my 1st time using this forum. I was prompted to indicate the subject matter before asking the question & thought you all could see that. I was asking about the Flashback Malware removal update.
I'm sorry, but, as you noted, until the dumb software is fixed to make the link to knowledge base articles clickable, I've no desire to chase around to see what directed the person to ASC. I find it maddening, since most users just click submit to the community whether or not their issue pertains. Anyway, thanks for pointing out that the issue deals with the overhyped malware issue. For the OP, welcome aboard and thanks for clarifying.
Does this software run a check on it's own? How can you check to see if it was done?