![]() I did some more checking and found that my Mac, in addition to the JRE I just installed, also had two different versions of JDK (Java Developer Kit) installed. I installed it and still couldn't run CR. The jar file is included in the Mac dmg download and also the Linux download, but not the Windows download because, unlike Mac, everything continues to “just work” on Windows." Using a link in Brian's write-up, I downloaded the latest JRE (Java Runtime Environment, v1.8, build 271). After installing a modern Java run-time system, it should be possible to run on any modern computer, Mac, Windows, or Linux, by “double-clicking” the JAR file. Since I can't attach the PDF to this posting, I will send it to anyone that requests it, but want to summarize what it says:īasically, ClickRepair is ".written in the Java programming language, and packaged as platform independent executable “JAR” (Java Archive) files. But you can run the jar file with Big Sur." Despite his current situation, he was gracious enough to follow up with a PDF that details what needs to be installed on your Mac in order for the. Brian indicated that "I am too ill to continue and don’t expect to recover. I emailed and received a response from Brian Davies, the developer of ClickRepair. ![]() Many thanks and best regards from Frankfurt Germany - and happy holidays as well. I know - this is might be a strange ask for help - but I can´t see any other possibility at this moment of time. Is there anybody out there who would be willing to "borrow" me the registration information? I promise that as soon as it´s possible and the website from Brian Davies will be available again I will buy the software from him as it´s worth to support the developer. Do you want to sell your license to me? I would sent you the money against the registration information.Ģ. Unfortunately, it´s not possible to buy the software and I already tried to get in touch with the developer without success.Ĭhristmas is coming, the pandemic is dominating our lives and I want to "denoise" my vinyl collection.ġ. Now I am in the trial period and like it very much. If the problem recurs immediately, there’s something else going on, and I’d recommend uninstalling and reinstalling the extension to see if that clears things up more effectively.I managed to find an old ClickRepair Version on my hard drive and installed it. Regardless, the moral of the story is that if any of your extensions disappear or stop working in a Chromium browser like Google Chrome, Brave, Microsoft Edge, or Opera, choose Window > Extensions and see if they have Repair buttons. ![]() And yes, I’ve scanned my system for malware, so I’m reasonably sure there’s nothing evil working in the background. None of the discussions are current, which indicates that any such bugs have long been fixed. That’s undoubtedly a security feature-a browser shouldn’t run code that the user hasn’t approved in some way.Īs to what could cause an extension’s files to change, I don’t know-I’ve seen GitHub discussions suggesting there could be bugs in the browser or in the extension, but nothing definitive. From what I’ve been able to glean online, “corruption” merely means that one or more of the extension’s files have changed unexpectedly. The first time this happened, Brave claimed that several other extensions were also corrupted, and running through the two-click repair process fixed them too. Clicking it displayed a Repair dialog, and clicking Repair Extension in that dialog reinstalled the extension and brought LastPass back to life. In the LastPass box, a warning noted, “This extension may have been corrupted.” and there was a red Repair button. Since it prevented me from logging in to sites, I noticed quickly.Īs soon as I looked at Brave’s extension page, the solution was both obvious and easy. Several times over the past year, however, LastPass would inexplicably disappear from login fields and the Brave pinned extension bar. I use the LastPass password manager partly because of its long-standing integration with Google Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers like my current favorite, Brave. #1625: Apple's "Far Out" event, the future of FileMaker, free NMUG membership, Quick Note and tags in Notes, Plex suffers data breachĬhrome Extensions Disappearing? Click Repair.#1626: AirTag replacement battery gotcha, Kindle Kids software flaws, iOS 12.5.6 security fix.#1627: iPhone 14 lineup, Apple Watch SE/Series 8/Ultra, new AirPods Pro, iOS 16 and watchOS 9 released, Steve Jobs Archive.#1628: iPhone 14 impressions, Dark Sky end-of-life, tales from Rogue Amoeba.#1629: iOS 16.0.2, customizing the iOS 16 Lock Screen, iPhone wallet cases, meditate for free with Oak.
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