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MiniD3

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Mar 9, 2013
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Hi Guys,
This is driving me nuts
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Don't know what it is or where it is from,
been in hospital for 2 months, and the poltergeists are hard at work
My Z 9 lost all its settings that were saved on an old XQD card, now corrupted
Settings now OK

Don't know where this tool kit thing came from ?
Found it system settings, should I uninstall?
Regards,
.................. Gary
 
Hi Guys,
This is driving me nuts
View attachment 2453644

Don't know what it is or where it is from,
been in hospital for 2 months, and the poltergeists are hard at work
My Z 9 lost all its settings that were saved on an old XQD card, now corrupted
Settings now OK

Don't know where this tool kit thing came from ?
Found it system settings, should I uninstall?
Regards,
.................. Gary
That seems to be a Seagate utility for syncing data. https://www.seagate.com/manuals/software/toolkit/sync-plus/

Uninstall the application to solve the problem or allow to access the disk
 
Hi Guys,
This is driving me nuts
View attachment 2453644

Don't know what it is or where it is from,
been in hospital for 2 months, and the poltergeists are hard at work
My Z 9 lost all its settings that were saved on an old XQD card, now corrupted
Settings now OK

Don't know where this tool kit thing came from ?
Found it system settings, should I uninstall?
Regards,
.................. Gary

I have this in System Settings too and can also confirm it's just from Seagate. If you don't need it for anything it offers just uninstall it. It should also be in Applications with the name Toolkit and in the menu bar, when it's launched.

There are options concerning memory cards in it. Maybe that caused the message.

You can also just disable it from launching at startup like I did.

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I just noticed that I didn't see this message "allow access to data of other apps" for a long time and I saw it very often for a while for almost every app I installed.
 
I have this in System Settings too and can also confirm it's just from Seagate. If you don't need it for anything it offers just uninstall it. It should also be in Applications with the name Toolkit and in the menu bar, when it's launched.

There are options concerning memory cards in it. Maybe that caused the message.

You can also just disable it from launching at startup like I did.

View attachment 2453659



I just noticed that I didn't see this message "allow access to data of other apps" for a long time and I saw it very often for a while for almost every app I installed.
Thank you,
Uninstalled today
Regards,
................ Gary
 
Update............... I'm sure an update sorted it out ? I can now change my wallpaper with the offending popup
what solved it? To be honest, I don't really know
Appreciate all the input and advice,
Regards,
............. Gary
 
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