Why am I getting multiple disks named 'RevivalB13M200451.UC_FM_PHOTOS_GENEDIT_MAGICCLEANUP_GENERIC_H14G_Cryptex'?

I keep having multiple disk with the name of

"RevivalB13M200451.UC_FM_PHOTOS_GENEDIT_MAGICCLEANUP_GENERIC_H14G_Cryptex"



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Mac mini, macOS 15.3

Posted on Mar 6, 2025 06:09 PM

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Mar 6, 2025 07:33 PM in response to Ricardo H from PR

Despite the implications of its title, please read and follow the instructions for opening three separate folders, capturing screenshots of each one of them, and uploading all three separate screenshots to this site:


About those " will damage your computer" messages - Apple Community


You can scroll down to the "Expanded instructions for everyone" and skip the commentary. Most likely, those disk images are being spawned by something related to installing that "Magic Clean Up" program. I don't know what it happens to be, but those things are usually scams.

Mar 6, 2025 07:18 PM in response to John Galt

I did eject them, but the disk RevivalB13M200451.UC_FM_PHOTOS_GENEDIT_MAGICCLEANUP_GENERIC was opened several times (>10), and required that every disc be ejected one at the time, very inconvenient and bothersome. This event has happened several times during the last few day after I try to download Magic Clean Up program for Photos. Any suggestion to avoid this occurring again?

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Why am I getting multiple disks named 'RevivalB13M200451.UC_FM_PHOTOS_GENEDIT_MAGICCLEANUP_GENERIC_H14G_Cryptex'?

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