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The current Mac OS at the time of this post is Version 10.8: 'Mountain Lion.' If you can't find an answer to your questions here please contact us at macsupport@dvo.com When writing please include your os version and type of computer along with a detailed description of the problem.

Operating Systems Mac OS X 10.4 PPC, Mac OS X 10.5 PPC, Macintosh, Mac OS X 10.4 Intel, Mac OS X 10.5 Intel Additional Requirements MacGourmet 2.3 or later Popularity. For example, recipes entered into Cook'n on your PC will automatically appear on your iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac, and other PC's. Download from the Cook'n Cloud When you log into your Cook'n Cloud account all of your own recipes will be downloaded to your mobile device for easy access in the kitchen.


Why won't Cook'n install on my Mac?

If you are unable to install or get the message 'Installation failed,' please make sure your Privacy & Security settings are set to allow installations from anywhere. Also make sure you are logged into your Mac with admin privileges. If the program still will not install, please email macsupport@dvo.com and request a new link to download the program again.

Here are the steps to give your user account admin privileges:

  1. Click on the apple icon on the top left of your screen and from the dropdown menu select 'system preferences' option.
  2. Under the System section near the bottom there is an option called 'Accounts' the icon is two people. Select it.
  3. In the Accounts window simply check the box that says 'Allow user to administer this computer' (see picture for example). If the option is grayed out, select the locked icon at the bottom left of the window (see picture example) Enter in the admin username and password to unlock, then check the box.

How can I print if I get the error 'Could not open the editor: Could not read input File?'

This error requires a re-install of the program using a newly downloaded install file. Please email support@dvo.com and request a link and instructions to re-install on a MAC.

Why do I sometimes get a 'chapter.pdf' or 'recipe.pdf' error when I try to print?

Recipes that contained funky characters were causing the printing function to fail. In the Bread Bowl recipe from the Sourdough Bread Bowl Cookbook, for example, I removed the following funky characters and it printed just fine:

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This problem has been fixed in the newest version. Just click Help->Check for Updates to update your software. When finished, click Help->About to see what version you have. If it is higher than 10.0.12, you should not have this problem anymore.

Cook'n 10 for Mac keeps telling me there is an update, but when I click 'yes,' it never updates.


If you receive a message that tells you to update your Cook'n program every time you start the app, you must re-download and re-install Cook'n for Mac Version 10. Click here for more information on the solution to the update looping problem.

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I get an error that says 'Data import failed' when I try to import a new cookbook.

'Data import failed.'
If you are getting this error message, you must re-download and re-install Cook'n for Mac Version 10. Click here for more information on the solution to the cookbook import problem.

I'm having trouble importing older recipe files into Cook'n for Mac.

Cook'n for Mac will import Cook'n recipe files (.dvo) and restore Cook'n backup files (.ckn) in the Cook'n version 10 and 10 format. Files created with Cook'n version 8.2 and below will NOT import into Cook'n for Mac.

For those who have files created with a version older than Cook'n 10, the easiest solution is to follow the step-by-step process below.

  1. Download and install Cook'n 10 trial onto your WINDOWS computer.
  2. Import or restore your recipes. This will convert them into the Cook'n 10 format. (choose file/import or file/restore from the file menu)
  3. Create a backup file by selecting file/backup or just select a cookbook and choose file/export/Cook'n Recipe File and move that newly created backup (.ckn) or (.dvo) file to your Mac computer.
  4. Open Cook'n for Mac and choose file/restore for a .ckn file. Choose file/import/Cook'n Recipe File for a .dvo file.

If you continue to have trouble or don't have a Windows computer, please email us at macsupport@dvo.com

Cook'n for Mac installs but will not run on my Mac.

Please check your operating system number. Cook'n for Mac runs on 10.6+ but may not run on 10.5 depending on your computer. It will not install on systems with an OS below 10.5.

To check the Operating System number simply click on the apple icon on the very top left of the screen and select from the dropdown menu 'about this Mac'. This will open a window that says Mac OS X version 10.6.7 or whatever number your system is.

If you are experiencing trouble installing Cook'n for Mac and your OS is 10.5.8 then consider upgrading the OS to 10.6. You can buy it from Apple for only $29 here. Cook'n for Mac runs great on 10.6.


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How to remove WARNING! MAC OS Is Infected from Mac?

What is WARNING! MAC OS Is Infected?

'WARNING! MAC OS Is Infected' is a fake error similar to Apple Security Alert, Apple Support Center - Attention!!, Apple Warning Alert, and many others. This error is displayed by a malicious website that users often visit inadvertently - they are redirected by various potentially unwanted programs (PUPs). These programs also deliver various 'malvertising' ads (pop-ups, banners, coupons, etc.), record information (mostly, about web browsing habits), and misuse system resources.

This error states that the system has been infected and that the malware must be removed and system repaired immediately. Users are advised that they must not hesitate to call Apple technical support via the telephone number ('1-844-658-5859') provided. Certified technicians then supposedly guide users through the malware removal process. Bear in mind, however, that 'WARNING! MAC OS Is Infected' is a scam. This error is fake and has nothing to do with Apple. In fact, cyber criminals claim to be certified technicians and attempt to monetize their services that are not needed. In addition, these people often trick users into granting remote access to their computers. Once connected, cyber criminals stealthily install malware and/or change system settings. Then they claim to detect additional errors and offer further help for an additional fee. Therefore, we strongly advise you to ignore 'WARNING! MAC OS Is Infected' and to never call the aforementioned telephone number. This error can be removed by closing the web browsing or rebooting the system. Be aware that some malicious websites and PUPs mine cryptocurrency or run other unwanted processes in the background. They misuse system resources without users' consent, thereby significantly diminishing overall computer performance. Potentially unwanted programs are also known to gather various information that might contain personal details. This data is sold to third parties. Furthermore, PUPs often deliver malicious ads using various tools that enable placement of third party graphical content on any site. Therefore, the ads usually conceal underlying content, thereby diminishing the browsing experience. Malicious ads may also lead to rogue websites and/or execute scripts that download and install malware. Therefore, even accidental clicks can result in high-risk computer infections. For these reasons, we advise you to uninstall all potentially unwanted programs immediately.

Threat Summary:
Name'WARNING! MAC OS Is Infected' virus
Threat TypeMac malware, Mac virus
SymptomsYour Mac became slower than normal, you see unwanted pop-up ads, you get redirected to shady websites.
Distribution methodsDeceptive pop-up ads, free software installers (bundling), fake flash player installers, torrent file downloads.
DamageInternet browsing tracking (potential privacy issues), displaying of unwanted ads, redirects to shady websites, loss of private information.
Malware Removal (Mac)

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As mentioned above, 'WARNING! MAC OS Is Infected' shares many similarities with dozens of other fake errors. Each and each one claims that the system is damaged , however, these false claims are merely attempts to extort money from unsuspecting users. Potentially unwanted programs are also very similar. By offering various 'useful features', PUPs trick users into believing that these programs are legitimate and useful, however, that all potentially unwanted programs only generate revenue for the developers. Therefore, only very few give real value for regular users. Most merely promote rogue websites (unwanted redirects), deliver malicious ads, gather information, and misuse system resources. These programs pose a direct threat to your privacy and Internet browsing safety.

How did potentially unwanted programs install on my computer?

Research shows that some PUPs have official download websites, however, most are distributed using a deceptive marketing method called 'bundling', and via the aforementioned malicious ads. Therefore, users often install PUPs inadvertently or PUPs stealthily infiltrate their systems without permission. Bundling is stealth installation of third party software together with regular apps. Developers hide bundled programs within the 'Custom/Advanced' settings or other sections of the download/installation processes. Many users are careless during download and installation - they rush and skip steps. In addition, many users click various ads. This behavior often leads to inadvertent installation of potentially unwanted programs.

How to avoid installation of potentially unwanted applications?

The key to computer safety is caution. Therefore, pay close attention when downloading/installing software and browsing the Internet in general. If possible, select the 'Custom/Advanced' settings, carefully analyze each window of the download/installation dialogues, and decline offers to download/install third party programs. Bear in mind that third party download/installation tools are monetized by promoting dubious programs (the 'bundling' method). Therefore, we recommend that you avoid using such tools - your software should be downloaded from official sources only, using a direct download link. Most malicious ads appear legitimate, as developers invest a great deal of time and money into their design, however, these ads are distinguishable for their redirects - most lead to survey, adult dating, pornography, and other similar sites. Therefore, if you encounter this type of ad or website, immediately remove all suspicious apps and browser plug-ins.

Text presented within 'WARNING! MAC OS Is Infected' pop-up scam:

WARNING!
MAC OS is infected with Viruses and other malicious applications. Viruses must be removed and system damage repaired. It is necessary to Call Apple Support 1-844-658-5859 and follow Virus removal procedure immediately, please proceed.
** If you leave this site your Mac OS will remain damaged and vulnerable **

Appearance of 'WARNING! MAC OS Is Infected' scam (GIF):

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Quick menu:

  • STEP 1. Remove PUP related files and folders from OSX.
  • STEP 2. Remove rogue extensions from Safari.
  • STEP 3. Remove rogue add-ons from Google Chrome.
  • STEP 4. Remove potentially unwanted plug-ins from Mozilla Firefox.

Video showing how to remove adware and browser hijackers from a Mac computer:

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Potentially unwanted programs removal:

Remove PUP-related potentially unwanted applications from your 'Applications' folder:

Click the Finder icon. In the Finder window, select 'Applications'. In the applications folder, look for 'MPlayerX','NicePlayer', or other suspicious applications and drag them to the Trash. After removing the potentially unwanted application(s) that cause online ads, scan your Mac for any remaining unwanted components.

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Remove 'warning! mac os is infected' virus related files and folders:

Click the Finder icon, from the menu bar. Choose Go, and click Go to Folder..

Check for adware-generated files in the /Library/LaunchAgents folder:

In the Go to Folder.. bar, type: /Library/LaunchAgents


In the 'LaunchAgents' folder, look for any recently-added suspicious files and move them to the Trash. Examples of files generated by adware - 'installmac.AppRemoval.plist', 'myppes.download.plist', 'mykotlerino.ltvbit.plist', 'kuklorest.update.plist', etc. Adware commonly installs several files with the same string.

Check for adware generated files in the /Library/Application Support folder:

In the Go to Folder.. bar, type: /Library/Application Support


In the 'Application Support' folder, look for any recently-added suspicious folders. For example, 'MplayerX' or 'NicePlayer', and move these folders to the Trash.

Check for adware-generated files in the ~/Library/LaunchAgents folder:


In the Go to Folder bar, type: ~/Library/LaunchAgents

In the 'LaunchAgents' folder, look for any recently-added suspicious files and move them to the Trash. Examples of files generated by adware - 'installmac.AppRemoval.plist', 'myppes.download.plist', 'mykotlerino.ltvbit.plist', 'kuklorest.update.plist', etc. Adware commonly installs several files with the same string.

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Check for adware-generated files in the /Library/LaunchDaemons folder:


In the Go to Folder.. bar, type: /Library/LaunchDaemons


In the 'LaunchDaemons' folder, look for recently-added suspicious files. For example 'com.aoudad.net-preferences.plist', 'com.myppes.net-preferences.plist', 'com.kuklorest.net-preferences.plist', 'com.avickUpd.plist', etc., and move them to the Trash.

Scan your Mac with Combo Cleaner:

If you have followed all the steps in the correct order you Mac should be clean of infections. To be sure your system is not infected run a scan with Combo Cleaner Antivirus. Download it HERE. After downloading the file double click combocleaner.dmg installer, in the opened window drag and drop Combo Cleaner icon on top of the Applications icon. Now open your launchpad and click on the Combo Cleaner icon. Wait until Combo Cleaner updates it's virus definition database and click 'Start Combo Scan' button.

Combo Cleaner will scan your Mac for malware infections. If the antivirus scan displays 'no threats found' - this means that you can continue with the removal guide, otherwise it's recommended to remove any found infections before continuing.

After removing files and folders generated by the adware, continue to remove rogue extensions from your Internet browsers.

'WARNING! MAC OS Is Infected' virus removal from Internet browsers:

Remove malicious extensions from Safari:

Remove 'warning! mac os is infected' virus related Safari extensions:

Open Safari browser, from the menu bar, select 'Safari' and click 'Preferences..'.

In the preferences window, select 'Extensions' and look for any recently-installed suspicious extensions. Snek3d mac os. When located, click the 'Uninstall' button next to it/them. Note that you can safely uninstall all extensions from your Safari browser - none are crucial for normal browser operation.

  • If you continue to have problems with browser redirects and unwanted advertisements - Reset Safari.

Remove malicious plug-ins from Mozilla Firefox:

Remove 'warning! mac os is infected' virus related Mozilla Firefox add-ons:

Open your Mozilla Firefox browser. At the top right corner of the screen, click the 'Open Menu' (three horizontal lines) button. From the opened menu, choose 'Add-ons'.

Choose the 'Extensions' tab and look for any recently-installed suspicious add-ons. When located, click the 'Remove' button next to it/them. Note that you can safely uninstall all extensions from your Mozilla Firefox browser - none are crucial for normal browser operation.

  • If you continue to have problems with browser redirects and unwanted advertisements - Reset Mozilla Firefox.

Remove malicious extensions from Google Chrome:

Remove 'warning! mac os is infected' virus related Google Chrome add-ons:

Open Google Chrome and click the 'Chrome menu' (three horizontal lines) button located in the top-right corner of the browser window. From the drop-down menu, choose 'More Tools' and select 'Extensions'.

In the 'Extensions' window, look for any recently-installed suspicious add-ons. When located, click the 'Trash' button next to it/them. Note that you can safely uninstall all extensions from your Google Chrome browser - none are crucial for normal browser operation.

  • If you continue to have problems with browser redirects and unwanted advertisements - Reset Google Chrome.




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