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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1840897" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>Keith, is there a Mac users group in Derby? Do you know anyone who uses Macs? Even someone who is familiar with technology, even if not Macs would do. You could invite someone over who is more comfortable with the technology, show them this thread to follow and ask them to perform the steps we have laid out for you. It's not really that hard to do, I think you could do it but your current frustration level may well be getting in the way. In the meantime, ignore the Softonic notifications, don't click on any of them for any reason, it won't do any harm for them to appear. If there is an "x" to dismiss them, you can do that, but don't click on any links in the notification. And don't worry about what the notification says, it's totally bogus and all they want is for you to click on the link so they get paid for the advertisement and click.</p><p></p><p>I would try to get a friend to help before going to all the trouble to get the machine to Apple to do what is needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1840897, member: 396914"] Keith, is there a Mac users group in Derby? Do you know anyone who uses Macs? Even someone who is familiar with technology, even if not Macs would do. You could invite someone over who is more comfortable with the technology, show them this thread to follow and ask them to perform the steps we have laid out for you. It's not really that hard to do, I think you could do it but your current frustration level may well be getting in the way. In the meantime, ignore the Softonic notifications, don't click on any of them for any reason, it won't do any harm for them to appear. If there is an "x" to dismiss them, you can do that, but don't click on any links in the notification. And don't worry about what the notification says, it's totally bogus and all they want is for you to click on the link so they get paid for the advertisement and click. I would try to get a friend to help before going to all the trouble to get the machine to Apple to do what is needed. [/QUOTE]
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