I was getting this error when trying to install Atom using the installer.
I tried to run as Administrator but ever having the same error.
So I opened the Setup Log and found this line in many places of the log:
Failed to load local releases, starting from scratch: System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'C:\Users\david\AppData\Local\slack\packages\RELEASES'.
To resolve this problem, I simply tried to change the AppData folder properties, unchecking the Attribute "Read-Only" and applying to subfolders.
After that, I could install the application and everything is working well.
I don't know whether what I did was the best solution, but it fixed my problem :)
Hope this help someone
If you have anti-virus installed on your system. Please disable it and try it once. Hope this will work for you because this worked for me like a charm.
One more thing you can check that your windows update service is also running. You check it out in Task Manager ->
So do this thing and check it out.
This is a permission related issue. Could be you don't have permission to write, in that case run as Administrator.
Right Click on the installer and select Run As Administrator.
If you still have the issue, disable your antivirus, defender or whatever you have to protect your PC from threats. Once Installed Enable it BACK
if you have Dropbox opened, close it.
You can try this:
open control panel
Windows firewall
click allow an app or feature through windows firewall
In that at right bottom click allow another app
Browse the downloaded atom.exe file and click open and click ok
first uninstall or disable the antivirus. In my case Guardian net secure was handling all the things of windows firewall. so i was not able to allow the app through windows firewall. therefore, it is necessary to uninstall these. then restart your laptop.
after restarting open control panel. go to windows firewall. on left top you will see
allow an app or feature through windows firewall . click on it. dialog box appears. click on change settings. at bottom click allow another app. then browse the downloaded file atom.exe. then install it
What worked for me was closing Slack and terminating any of it's processes in Task Manager.
This was what worked for me (Windows 11):
Go to properties>compatability on the installation file. Run the troubleshooter for compatibility, and it shoul provide a solution, wait, and if it works, select that it did so, and you’re all done.
To resolve this problem, I simply tried to change the AppData folder properties, unchecking the Attribute "Read-Only" and applying to subfolders.
After that, I could install the application and everything is working well.
This worked for me on Windows 11 home version.
Hope this helps
I managed to install by finding an older version.
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I was using the latest version of Android Studio IDE for creating flutter apps. But when I upgraded from Mojave to Catalina and tried to open my flutter code on IDE it gave me an error saying:
Dart can not be opened because the Developer can not be verified
What is the reason behind the error and how can I solve the issue?
Do I have to install flutter and relative development tools from scratch again or is there any other way to resolve the issue?
Do this steps and repeat until allow all you need and stop notifications.
Solve for me.
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click
Security & Privacy, then click General.
Click the lock icon to unlock it, then enter an administrator
name and password.
Select the sources from which you’ll allow software to be
installed: There should be a button that says "Allow anyway". If not
make sure you've cancelled the error dialog.
usually you will not be allowed to install the applications dowloaded form other sources .... you need to first give permissions in the system Preferences
apple-icon on left top corner > System Preferences > click Security & Privacy > then click General... now Click the lock icon to unlock it ...
2.now, you will be shown with below attached image ... click allow anyway ..
now retry installing ... you are good to go...
Disabling entire Gate Keeper is definitely not a good idea as it will result running any type of program on your system.
You can add Dart to the white list by running this in terminal:
sudo spctl --add "Path_to_flutter/bin/cache/dart-sdk/bin/dart"
You might require to reboot the system in order to apply the changes.
There are several other binaries other than Dart that may get blocked as well.
You can run GateKeeper script to fix the issue:
https://github.com/AmirKamali/Flutter_GateKeeper_Fix
I have published an article with more information how to fix this:
https://medium.com/#amir.n3t/how-to-fix-flutter-idevice-id-running-errors-in-mac-osx-catalina-7aa1f89f61aa
You can run this command to allow your mac/apps downloaded from anywhere
sudo spctl --master-disable
So who the hell is an "identified developer" if Google chooses not to be one? Something is wrong with this
i updated mac to Big sur and then got this problem.
Allowing dart in the security and privacy settings and then Deleting ...flutter/bin/cache folder solved it for me.
run flutter doctor in terminal afterwards to reinstall dart SDK
This issue can be resolved by deleting the artefacts directory and running flutter doctor once again - More Info Here
2022 update
The button is now at
→ System Settings → Privacy & Security → Scroll down to Security → Allow anyway
Everything used to work fine, but I haven't been using Virtual Box for several weeks. Now all of the sudden, I get the following exception when trying to start my Windows 10(32-Bit) VM. Note - Things were working fine several weeks ago. As far as I can tell, I haven't changed anything on my system that would cause this. The exception details are as follow:
VirtualBox - Error In supR3HardenedWinReSpawn (rc=-5640)
Please try reinstalling VirtualBox. where supR3HardenedWinReSpawn
what: 1 VERR_SUP_VP_THREAD_NOT_ALONE (-5640) - Process Verification
Failure: The process has more than one thread
I have been researching this for some time, to avail. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
There is a workaround:
Open VMbox manager
Run your VM with option "Detachable start"
Wait a while and then use "Show" to show the screen
Detachable start option
Show the screen
My setup:
Oracle VM Box 6.0 running on Win10,
VM is Ubuntu 18.04
If you are using vagrant to boot up your Virtual machine, then in most cases the error is due to improper shutdown of the VM. A fix that worked for me is to execute vagrant halt or similar commands multiple times until you have a clean boot.
In case anyone is in the same predicament, I will share what finally fixed my issue. I found a post during my hours and hours of searching that said you have to enable virtualization in BIOS settings. I checked my machine and virtualization was enabled, so I went on searching. At a loss for what to try next, I finally tried turning virtualization off, just to see. No change, but when I went to turn it back on, just as a flook I turned Turbo off, and what do you know - All of the suddent I can start my VM. So the solution, in case it saves someone time:
Uninstall Virtual Box (Latest Version)
Reboot your machine and enter BIOS
Make sure anything with the term 'Virtualization' is turned on
Make sure anything with the term 'Turbo' is turned off
Reboot your machine
Install Virtual Box
Hopefully this saves some poor soul what I had to go through to get this thing working.
METHOD A
If you are using WindHawk, exit it and re-try.
Method B
download previous version from https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Download_Old_Builds
install & extensions
Try to re-run your guest OS.
Try to do these steps:
1. Uninstall the VirtualBox program.
2. In your C:\users\\ might have two folders called ".VirtualBox" and "VirtualBox VMs": Delete them
3. Restart your PC
4. Install VirtualBox again
5. Add again your VM
6. It must working fine!
These steps worked for me!
Workaround 1:
Just increase the RAM size from virtual box settings
Right Click on OS image .
Settings->System->MotherBoard
Increase the base memory
Workaround 2:
Change the Paravirtualization Interface from default to none
Right Click on OS image .
Settings->System->Acceleration
Change acceleration from default to none.
The above one's was basically a workaround , which can work in some but not in all.
The best thing would be to reinstall virtual box with latest version which virtual box has tried to rectify the bug and use the same vdi files which was made by Virtual Box .
One of the most common causes that will cause this type of behaviour is a missing driver (VBoxDrv.inf). It’s possible that due to some permission issues, the installation of this crucial driver doesn’t complete during the initial installation. In this case, you can fix the problem by installing the VBoxDrv.inf manually.
1.Fix the directory problem Press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. Inside the text box, type ‘regedit’ and press Enter to open up Registry Editor. When you’re prompted by the User Account Control (UAC), click Yes to grant admin access.
Once you’re inside the Registry Editor, use the left-hand section to navigate to the
following location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\currentcontrolset\services\vboxdrv
After you arrive at the correct location, move over to the right-hand section and
double-click on ImagePath the path associated should be \C:\Program
Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\drivers\vboxdrv\VBoxDrv.sys
if not replace with the above path and click ok.
Install the VBoxDRV.inf OPen location C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\drivers\vboxdrv right-click on VBoxDrv.inf and choose Install from the context menu.
Then in cmd run command "sc start vboxdrv"
Restart system. This should work.
I'm trying to install svnX 1.3.4dmg for iMac. It says “svnX” can’t be opened because it is from an unidentified developer. how can I do that. please help me with this.
These instructions are for OSX Yosemite, and may not apply to all versions of OSX. Let me know if you need directions for another version. Also, a warning to anyone attempting to do this with potentially unsafe software, please be sure the program you are installing is legitimate and safe prior to running the installer. See the article linked below for more information about this topic.
To override your security settings and open the app anyway:
1. In the Finder, locate the app you want to open.
2. Don’t use Launchpad to do this. Launchpad doesn’t allow you to access the shortcut menu.
3. Press the Control key, then click the app icon, then choose Open from the shortcut menu.
4. Click Open.
The app should then be saved as an exception to your security settings, and you can open it in the future by double-clicking it just as you can any registered app.
Here is the Apple Support article I took this information from: https://support.apple.com/kb/PH18657?locale=en_US
If anyone is curious, these are the keywords I used to search for solution (Google):
Mac OSX install program bypass unidentified publisher
I'm new to Android programming. I was installing the Android studio and it got stuck at one point during installation showing the following message.
So, don't to how to proceed, I searched about it, but couldn't get explanation about this specific condition.
Can someone explain what to do next?
Screenshot:
Note: I'm using Windows 7, Installed JDK 7 before installing Android studio.
Update: I tried to click upon "Setup Proxy" and then just clicked ok without doing anything and it worked, don't know how, but it did.
Try that if any one face the same.
Add the following code to C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio\bin\idea.properties
disable.android.first.run=true
Just open the file and press Ctrl+F and type run then you will find this run=false, change it to true.
1) click on set up proxy.
2) Select option Auto Detect proxy.
3) Click continue, it will work!!
All the best
I clicked Cancel at this screen and process of setup continued. I saw it on Linux after copying android studio folder from one PC to another. By the way, I started studio not connected to Internet cause I try to be able to work offline.
I just hit this same problem - I was on a VPN.
I tried setting a proxy with 'auto detect proxy settings' but it did not help.
Then I tried disconnecting from the VPN with no proxy set - this resolved the problem for me.
good luck.
You can set the right proxy to solve this problem.
Set proxy ->
Manule...
Https and port
Sometimes,if you use Shadowsocks on your macOS, maybe you will have the same problem.You can turn Shadowsocks off to deal with this problem.
I finally solved the problem by following the Steps:
Add the following code to "C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio\bin\idea.properties"
Open idea.properties with notepad
Then, enter the code below anywhere on a new line in the file (see attached image)
Code :
disable.android.first.run=true
Save the file
Run the application
Clear your DNS if there is any dns server settings like google, comodo,
symantec etc.
Check your firewall settings if you are using tinywall, zonealarm etc.
If your computer and network connection doesn't have any dns settings and firewall; then check your internet connection maybe there is an update process to slowing down your internet speed. So if there is a process stop or wait for it. And try again. Good luck...
Yet another reason why this can happen is when your time and date settings are not synchronized correctly. I installed android studio inside a virtual machine linux guest that didn't properly synchronize the time with the windows host and as a consequence the above message occured even though my internet connection was working fine.
I am getting the following error when starting Visual Studio 2012 as unprivileged user:
An error has occurred while trying to access the log file. Logging may not function properly.
A casual web search showed that the issue used to exist with VMware 6 beta, back in 2006. I also found one other user who experiences the same in a more recent VS version (2008) and it started only recently.
The title of the message box indicates that this comes from VMware. I have VMware 9 Workstation installed. The problem could be related to system updates or the update 2012.2 CTP and hasn't gone with the final 2012.2 update package.
The question:
How can I get rid of the error without actually disabling the VMDebugger add-in?
Temporary workaround:
There is a workaround, disabling VMDebugger in the "Add-in Manager". However, it even seems that unprivileged users are unable to successfully disable it. I had to start VS as admin (I am using SuRun for the purpose) to disable it and the error not reappearing upon next start of the IDE.
I had the exact same problem, this is how I solved it.
I monitored devenv.exe using procmon to find the log path, on my computer it was: %TEMP%\vmware-username
I checked the permissions on the log directory, and discovered that my user had no access - neither read nor write! I gave myself full access and deleted the old log files. That solved it for me.
I think this happened because UAC was disabled when I installed VS and VMware.
In Visual Studio, go to the menubar to VMWARE / About VMWare Virtual Debugger; the Debugger log file will be listed there, e.g. C:\Users\Phil\AppData\Local\Temp\vmware-Phil\vmware-vsid-1.log
Give your user full access to that file.
(This solution was for Visual Studio 2013, VMware Workstation 11.1.2, Windows 8.1.)
The fastest and easiest way to solve is...
1. Locate the folder %temp%\vmware-{username}
2. Delete this folder. The folder will be created by opening the Visual Studio.
Note: You need to open the Visual Studio without admin rights to resolve the issue!
Background: Mostly this happens if you use the VMware debugger plugin the first time under admin rights (because your app may need this right to run properly). This creates the folder under admin rights with the admin permissions. Everytime you open the Visual Studio with admin rights, you have no problems.
Examples
Windows: C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Temp\vmware-<username>-<PID>.log
Linux: /tmp/vmware-<username>/ui-<PID>.log
This post helped me
The fastest and easiest way to solve is...
1. Locate the folder %temp%\vmware-{username}
Go in windows+R %temp% , delete all , ready !