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Resolved Stuck on "Verifying maplesaga"

Discussion in 'Resolved' started by Ernesto, Dec 24, 2016.

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  1. Ernesto

    Ernesto Training Mapler

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    So i tried re-downloading maplesaga but it doesnt seem to open. I'm stuck on the verifying maplesaga and i dont know what to do
     
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  3. Nyla

    Nyla Captain Mapler

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    Hi, have you run install.command using control + click and after running it doing the same for MapleSaga? It also may take awhile to verify the game. :)
     
  4. Ernesto

    Ernesto Training Mapler

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    the install.command said the game was installed but when i try to open it its still stuck on the verifying and I can't get rid of it
     
  5. alex

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    It may take longer than 5 minutes to verify. Have you tried waiting for longer periods of time?
     
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    I've waited several times and it doesn't change from the verifying stage. I even tried opening the wineskin but that doesn't work either, it says its "busy"
     
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    I have the same issue. Do you have a Macbook with OS Sienna? Everything was working fine until I upgraded my operating system :/
     
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    @Ernesto@Ernesto @omurice@omurice @sardinius@sardinius

    Please try the following:
    1. Restart the computer, while booting hold down Command-R to boot into recovery mode.
    2. Once booted, navigate to the "Utilities > Terminal" in the top menu bar.
    3. Enter "csrutil disable" (no quotes) in the terminal window and hit the return key.
    4. Restart the machine and System Integrity Protection will now be disabled.
    5. To re-enable System Integrity Protection, follow the steps above, except use the "csrutil enable" (no quotes) command for step 3.
     
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  9. omurice

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    I just restarted my computer and wineskin was fixed, so I did a test run and now it works again! Thanks Alex :]
     
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