How to prevent accidental deletion of internal Apple virus protection on iMac
Is there a danger of accidentally deleting the internal Apple virus protection on my iMac
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Is there a danger of accidentally deleting the internal Apple virus protection on my iMac
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The built-in anti-malware has prevented various add-on anti-malware apps from deleting parts of macOS, too.
You’ll want Time Machine or another scheduled backup as part of your anti-malware practices, as well. This on the off chance something important does get deleted, or corrupted, or the hardware damaged.
Some of the storages hardware vendors can provide add-on apps, unnecessary for most storage use, and those add-on apps can sometimes get tangled.
It’s also possible the storage hardware is simply failing.
Deleting stuff not understood can also sometimes end badly, unfortunately.
Please download and run (free) EtreCheck, and when the run completes share the report to the clipboard. Then open a new reply here, and press the additional-text button that looks like a printed page to get a text input box big enough to paste the hardware and software configuration report here, and paste and post that report here.
I was having trouble backing up Time machine to My Passport for Mac external disk. It kept tell ing me there could be Antivirus software prohibiting it from backing up completely. I don't have any software to my knowledge so I went on the hunt looking for downloads that may be a bit suss and deleted them . Im not that tec sav so i got a bit worried. Thank you for your response , My error sign has gone from the disk so i guess i did something??
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whew! thank you i was worried i had
kennethfromgrange wrote:
whew! thank you i was worried i had
Why did you think you had?
How to prevent accidental deletion of internal Apple virus protection on iMac