I’ll use Aperture as the example, but the same process also works for iPhoto, iTunes, Final Cut Pro 7, Logic Pro 9, Xcode 11.7, and iWork ’09. On macOS Mojave and macOS High Sierra, Retroactive can also unlock Final Cut Pro 7, Logic Pro 9 (experimental), Xcode 11.7 (requires macOS Mojave), and fix iWork ’09. You will always be able to get back to this screen later. If you want to run multiple apps from here, pick any one of them. On macOS Ventura, macOS Monterey, macOS Big Sur, and macOS Catalina, Retroactive can unlock Aperture and iPhoto, or install iTunes. Retroactive is open source, so you can always examine its source code to make sure it’s safe. This alert only shows up because Retroactive is not notarized. If Retroactive still can’t be opened, check your GateKeeper settings under the General tab in System Preferences > Security & Privacy. If you right-clicked when opening Retroactive for the first time, you need to right-click for a second time. To open Retroactive, right-click on the Retroactive app in Finder, and click “Open” as shown below. macOS may prompt you “Retroactive cannot be opened because it is from an unidentified developer.” This is completely normal and expected. Final Cut Pro 7, Logic Pro 9, and iWork ’09 on macOS Mojave or macOS High Sierra.Īfter downloading Retroactive, double click to open it. HTD says: Hope is was easy to fix the looping update of Apple Pro Video Formats Version 2.0.Run Aperture, iPhoto, and iTunes on macOS Ventura, macOS Monterey, macOS Big Sur, and macOS Catalina. Update: Also, you can download the installer for this directly from Apple.Īlso, if this worked, you are more than welcome to “buy me a coffee” by clicking the red button below! (Thanks!) Please do leave a comment and let me know if you had success or if it did not work. Hopefully, you won’t be prompted to reinstall. So, to check to see if the Update loop has stopped, just go back over to the MAS (Mac App Store) and click on Updates. You will be prompted for your password again since you are moving files back into your Mac’s library. I’m not sure what will happen if you copy older versions of files back over. I did this to avoid getting reprompted for updates. Update Note: When I moved the files back, I only did the ones that were NOT in the QuickTime folder, meaning, I did NOT overwrite or replace any new versions that were installed. Now that you have installed the Apple Pro Video Formats Version 2.0.1, you can move all of the files that you moved to the folder outside of the Library BACK into the QuickTime folder within your Library. Hopefully all should go well with the install. The Apple Pro Video Formats Version 2.0.1 should be there under the updates. Once you have fully restarted, head back over to the Mac App Store and go to the Updates tab. Press and hold the power button until you get the Restart/Shutdown/Sleep prompt.Ĥ) Install the Apple Pro Video Formats Version 2.0.1 update You may be prompted to enter your user password (I was) because you are working in the system’s Library directory. Just move all of the files that you have. Note, you might not have the same files listed that I do. My path to the folder is shown via the dropdown. Move all of the files from this folder to another folder (I put mine on the desktop in a folder called “QuickTime (from Library)” ). Once you click “Go” the proper folder will open. The easiest way to get to the /Library/QuickTime/ folder is to go to your Finder, then click the Go menu and choose: Go to Folder… Want some pictures for each of the steps? Here ya go! 1) Go to the QuickTime folder Move the copied QuickTime folder files back into the original “/Library/QuickTime/” folder.Install the Apple Pro Video Formats Version 2.0.1 update.
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