System extension update "Dis Soft Ltd"
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Hello,
As soon as I turn on my late 2018 iMac running Big Sur (11.2.3), a "Security & Privacy" message appears asking me: "A program has updated one or more system extensions signed by 'Disc Soft Ltd'. To complete the update, you must approve it in System Preferences > Security and Privacy."
However, when I go into Security and Privacy, I don't find anything named Disc Soft Ltd, no updates to complete, or anything like that.
Does anyone have an idea of how I could get rid of this alert message?
As soon as I turn on my late 2018 iMac running Big Sur (11.2.3), a "Security & Privacy" message appears asking me: "A program has updated one or more system extensions signed by 'Disc Soft Ltd'. To complete the update, you must approve it in System Preferences > Security and Privacy."
However, when I go into Security and Privacy, I don't find anything named Disc Soft Ltd, no updates to complete, or anything like that.
Does anyone have an idea of how I could get rid of this alert message?
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Hello,
Someone talked about this issue here:
https://communities.apple.com/fr/thread/252340612
But at the end of the discussion, the solution has still not been found.
Did you intentionally or unintentionally install an application from the company Disc Soft (see here: https://www.disc-soft.com/fra )?
Ritchi
Someone talked about this issue here:
https://communities.apple.com/fr/thread/252340612
But at the end of the discussion, the solution has still not been found.
Did you intentionally or unintentionally install an application from the company Disc Soft (see here: https://www.disc-soft.com/fra )?
Ritchi
Hello,
Indeed, I have also seen the same issue on this forum; they ultimately suggest calling the support for a free call...
I had to download DAEMON Tools a long time ago (it must have been 3-4 years ago on my old computer, which then migrated to my iMac that I am talking about) but I never received an alert of this kind...
Indeed, I have also seen the same issue on this forum; they ultimately suggest calling the support for a free call...
I had to download DAEMON Tools a long time ago (it must have been 3-4 years ago on my old computer, which then migrated to my iMac that I am talking about) but I never received an alert of this kind...
Hello,
Apple's security measures have been strengthened from version to version and, for example, during the installation or initial setup of an application, they increasingly require the acceptance of operations that affect the system, something that was not required before.
If this Daemon tools application is one that you have deliberately chosen and installed, then approve the system modifications made by Daemon tools.
Ritchi
Apple's security measures have been strengthened from version to version and, for example, during the installation or initial setup of an application, they increasingly require the acceptance of operations that affect the system, something that was not required before.
If this Daemon tools application is one that you have deliberately chosen and installed, then approve the system modifications made by Daemon tools.
Ritchi
Hello,
Personally, I will not approve an app whose needs and functions do not seem clear to me.
On the contrary, I will conduct thorough research with EasyFind on the terms disc soft, to completely eliminate any trace of the thing.
https://www.devontechnologies.com/apps/freeware
Best regards.
PS: hi lychee ;)
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iMac G5 - iMac mid-2011 with SSD - Macbook Air M1
Personally, I will not approve an app whose needs and functions do not seem clear to me.
On the contrary, I will conduct thorough research with EasyFind on the terms disc soft, to completely eliminate any trace of the thing.
https://www.devontechnologies.com/apps/freeware
Best regards.
PS: hi lychee ;)
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iMac G5 - iMac mid-2011 with SSD - Macbook Air M1