Pacifist software, stop Time Machine recovery

Hello

I have a Macbook updated 2009 level to El Capitan.

When I try to retrieve a file from Time Machine I get a pacifist message, saying: I need to register to continue.

I have not consciously responsible for this software and cannot remove it, because it does not appear in any directory.

Howdy I get rid of it, or can I enroll?

Concerning

Alex Koscica

You can more details on the message would have been pacifist?

The demo version of the software CharlesSoft would go free...

http://www.Charlessoft.com/

old http://www.charlessoft.com/pacifist_olderversions.html

But, you need to download yourself. Might be another

software attempts to usurp the name of pacifist to get you to load it.

Never seen the problem and I used several versions of pacifist.

And I get software from the sites official and no softonic, etc..

Maybe someone will post and will advise long which will show you

you a list of things currently running on the computer, which may point to which

the point is that you see; and maybe offer indicate you its location.

Machines in general time & OS X tips:

http://pondini.org/OSX/home.html

With the help of Recovery HD tips:

http://pondini.org/OSX/RecoveryHD.html

• OS X: on OS X Recovery - Apple Support

• Use Time Machine to back up or restore your Mac - Apple Support

Maybe you could see if the Etrecheck report may give clues?

I do not use it, but it has helped in some cases to display system information.

Can't say that I saw the message declare you any pacifist.

There are several things about Recovery Time Machine and OS X

It is perhaps interesting to look sorry to not be of much help here.

Good luck in this case!

Tags: Mac OS & System Software

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