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how can I remove “resourcemanager.framework will damage your computer” if I want to print to the HP all-in-one printer?

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ProTruckDriver
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Hello @Gunther Bartels Welcome to the Webroot Community Forum.

I Googled this “resourcemanager.framework will damage your computer” and it doesn’t look like Webroot is NOT the problem. It does look like you’re running a Mac Computer and you may have a corrupt driver. I would get in contact with Apple or HP to correct this problem since there may be many steps to replace the driver correctly.

HTH, 

Dave


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Hey Dave,

“...and it doesn’t look like Webroot is NOT the problem...”

So Webroot is the problem? The double negative is throwing you off.  😄

Gunther, have a look at this HP site for more info on that error: 
https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printer-Wireless-Networking-Internet/damage-your-computer-messages/td-p/7851412


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MajorHavoc wrote:

Hey Dave,

“...and it doesn’t look like Webroot is NOT the problem...”

So Webroot is the problem? The double negative is throwing you off.  😄
 

I posted before my morning cup of coffee, still half asleep. ROFLMHO


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ProTruckDriver wrote:
MajorHavoc wrote:

Hey Dave,

“...and it doesn’t look like Webroot is NOT the problem...”

So Webroot is the problem? The double negative is throwing you off.  😄
 

I posted before my morning cup of coffee, still half asleep. ROFLMHO

Oh damn, I have so been there!  LOL


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MajorHavoc wrote:

Hey @Gunther Bartels,

Where did you go? Have you resolved this problem? Did you try the link I put above? Give us an update please.