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"detecting that your apple device is plugged in" popup while installing itunes
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<blockquote data-quote="gillmc" data-source="post: 1772474" data-attributes="member: 395820"><p>Hi IWT & harryb2448 and Thank You for your replies!!! While this is a MacBook Pro Mid 2014 I am running boot camp and was experiencing this issue while on the Windows 10 partition. I keep Norton and Malware-bytes installed on just the Windows 10 partition only because I use this as an EMERGENCY backup to VPN into work and the VPN client (and company policy) insists that you have an "up to date" AV program on any BYOD type device. It came for free with my internet provider so luckily I did not have to shell out any cash for it. But I do understand (and agree with) what the both of you are saying about OS X, Norton and the whole virus vs adware vs malware situation.</p><p></p><p>Even with running on boot camp with Norton and Malware-bytes both running on the Windows 10 partition this thing SCREAMS and placed tops in SiSoftware Sandra benchmark tests....... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />. I knew I would not be disappointed when I bought this MacBook.....LOL!!!</p><p></p><p>Once again it was just something I had never ever seen before when updating iTunes so it concerned me at first. I ran this puppy thru the wringer and cannot find anything out of sorts. The next time I update I will do a screen capture/record while doing the update and see if it comes up again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillmc, post: 1772474, member: 395820"] Hi IWT & harryb2448 and Thank You for your replies!!! While this is a MacBook Pro Mid 2014 I am running boot camp and was experiencing this issue while on the Windows 10 partition. I keep Norton and Malware-bytes installed on just the Windows 10 partition only because I use this as an EMERGENCY backup to VPN into work and the VPN client (and company policy) insists that you have an "up to date" AV program on any BYOD type device. It came for free with my internet provider so luckily I did not have to shell out any cash for it. But I do understand (and agree with) what the both of you are saying about OS X, Norton and the whole virus vs adware vs malware situation. Even with running on boot camp with Norton and Malware-bytes both running on the Windows 10 partition this thing SCREAMS and placed tops in SiSoftware Sandra benchmark tests....... :-). I knew I would not be disappointed when I bought this MacBook.....LOL!!! Once again it was just something I had never ever seen before when updating iTunes so it concerned me at first. I ran this puppy thru the wringer and cannot find anything out of sorts. The next time I update I will do a screen capture/record while doing the update and see if it comes up again. [/QUOTE]
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