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Bocheememon

macrumors regular
Original poster
Mar 1, 2006
127
0
Fertile, MN
I hit this message box that says:

Required softare extensions are missing.
Click the 'OK' button, and you will be transferred to the PACE web site where an installer can be downloaded.

Item: IntCLv.app
When I hit item 127 on the Nikon Installer, it takes me to this window.

Also, I can't even click on the window!

The system I have is this:
Mac Mini 1.67
2gb Ram
OS Tiger 10.4.6

I am disillusioned by Nikon Software and not because of this installer. Nikon View and Editor have excellent image results, but the software is slow. I went from a 667mhz powerbook to the 1.5 gh mini without any change is speed performance for the programs. My brother has a beautiful Dual Athlon 2gb Alienware tower that runs the programs nicely, but they still feel bogged down! :(
 

zarathustra

macrumors 6502a
Jul 16, 2002
771
2
Boston
If you are not dependent on Nikon Capture (Live Preview on the comp, fisheye conversion, etc.) I would ditch it. Aperture, Photoshop, heck even iPhoto do a remarkably better job than the nikon apps.

BTW, i had the same error message. i just gave up and using iPhoto for cataloging and Photoshop for editing.
 

greenteapanda

macrumors newbie
Apr 9, 2006
11
1
Force quit the installer when you get the message, then run the installer again. I was able to complete the install successully when I was running 10.4.5 that way.

Good luck!
 

Bocheememon

macrumors regular
Original poster
Mar 1, 2006
127
0
Fertile, MN
A solution.

I found a solution by accident!

When the IntCLV.app pops up, you also get that window that asks you to go to the PACE website. That window also won't go away, so I checked my Activity Monitor to see if I could quit that process.

Once you hit that error, go to Activity Monitor and quit the IntCLV process. Once done, the installer continues!

YAY!

zarathustra: The program is slow. Well, I am running Rosetta, but still, I have the feeling it would not be that fast as a Universal App.
Have you used Aperture? I'm curious about how different the RAW conversion is from the Nikon RAW convertor.

greenteapanda: I tried restarting a few times. It must be luck-of-the-draw.

Well, if anyone has these issues, I hope this method works for them!
 
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