(02-08-2023, 09:50 AM)Jeff8356 Wrote: First thing I would try is to turn off Avast. Then try to run OSCAR again. Anti-virus programs tend to have unexpected results with some apps. Many AV users need to add an exception to allow OSCAR to run properly.
Next would be to remove "Full Disk Access" for OSCAR. It doesn't need it and may be triggering some security exception with Ventura. As I posted in the earlier screenshot under "Files and Folders", OSCAR only needs Documents and Removable Volumes. It will add other locations as needed.
When you start OSCAR, up on the top menubar click OSCAR > About and then click the link in the right panel for "Show data folder". This should verify that it is located at ~/Documents/OSCAR_Data.
Excellent news, due to you diligence, focus and competence.
I
did not turn off Avast.
With FULL DISK ACCESS option ON, the option FILES and FOLDERS
does not show the option for Removable Volumes (attachment A).
With FULL DISK ACCESS option OFF, the option FILES and FOLDERS
DOES show the options for Removable Volumes. Why? (attachment B). I turned it ON as it was OFF as default.
I guess how many people may not know about this. I could find nothing about it with APPLE but it does not surprise me.
And VOILÀ! I could start OSCAR and then connect the SD card.
Avast intercepted as a probable dangerous menace. I had the option to allow just ONCE or ALWAYS. I took ALWAYS.
OSCAR could go on and import all the data.
If we lived close I would buy you a beer, a soda or a cafe, whatever your option is. I do not usually drink alcoholic things but I would open an exception for this memorable occasion!
Thanks again!