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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1721846"><p>firensteel, don't give up! The directions are simple. The challenge is that the USB Stick is formatted for Windows, not Mac, and OS X cannot WRITE to that stick by itself. So you either format it, as ferrarr said, or you get a utility called ParagonNTFS that lets OS X write to that stick. Formatting is free, Paragon is not. </p><p></p><p>And the suggestion from Bob was that from your description Handbrake wasn't installed because a function called Gatekeeper blocked it because you got it from what it thinks is a dodgy source. If you know it's good then as he said, simply right-click on it and then select Open and it will either install or run. If it installs, you may need to right click on the newly installed program again to Open it. </p><p></p><p>Neither of those needs a class (assuming Apple still has classes anymore, I thought they had done away with them).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1721846"] firensteel, don't give up! The directions are simple. The challenge is that the USB Stick is formatted for Windows, not Mac, and OS X cannot WRITE to that stick by itself. So you either format it, as ferrarr said, or you get a utility called ParagonNTFS that lets OS X write to that stick. Formatting is free, Paragon is not. And the suggestion from Bob was that from your description Handbrake wasn't installed because a function called Gatekeeper blocked it because you got it from what it thinks is a dodgy source. If you know it's good then as he said, simply right-click on it and then select Open and it will either install or run. If it installs, you may need to right click on the newly installed program again to Open it. Neither of those needs a class (assuming Apple still has classes anymore, I thought they had done away with them). [/QUOTE]
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