My version updater announced a new version of Webroot (8.0.6.105) was ready to install. I installed it yesterday and proceeded to run Mail, Safari, and my OpenOffice software on my iMAC running Maverick as the OS version. I then set my iMAC system to shutdown. This morning, I noticed the unit did NOT shutdown. It reported it could not close Mail. I did some email stuff and used Safari before trying to shut down my computer for the day. It reported it could not shutdown. I opened "Force Quit" and saw that Webroot was "Not responding". When I tired to Force Quit Webroot, it failed to close (whether using the Apple Menu or the Webroot icon in the dock to Force Quit). Webroot continues to be tagged as "Not Responding". However, it now will NOT let me use Mail, Safari, or Openoffice. I am using another computer to access this site. This is what I want to do:
1) I want to shut down Webroot Secure Anywhere and regain control of MY iMac.
2) Once I get control of my device, I want to uninstall this malware...
Can you help?
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Webroot is not responding even to force quit on my iMAC (OS X Maverick)
Best answer by JeffHall
I'm replying to my own note. I called Tech Support this morning. John was very helpful and got me out of my fix. Here's what he had me do.
1) Power down the Mac by holding the power button down until it turned off. [I did not want to do this until I was guided to do so just incase I got locked out of the system completely.]
2) Boot the Mac into safe mode by powering on the Mac and holding down the "Shift" key until it starts booting into safe mode [I released the shift key when I saw the progress thermometer start showing progress.]
3) When in Safe mode John had me restart the MAC using the "restart" radio button. This time letting the MAC boot normally.
4) Once rebooted, I could see that the system was responding again. John had me use Safari to give him control access to my MAC. He checked stuff out and then did a virius scan to be certain there was no malware / AV programs on my MAC.
John was not able to determine why the freeze up happened. This was a new event per his information. He suggested it might have occurred if Webroot was downloading updates when the system tried to shut down and that this locked the system.
I am back up and running as a result of John's help. Becasue I have to keep Webroot inorder to meet my bank's online conditions, I have left it installed. :D
1) Power down the Mac by holding the power button down until it turned off. [I did not want to do this until I was guided to do so just incase I got locked out of the system completely.]
2) Boot the Mac into safe mode by powering on the Mac and holding down the "Shift" key until it starts booting into safe mode [I released the shift key when I saw the progress thermometer start showing progress.]
3) When in Safe mode John had me restart the MAC using the "restart" radio button. This time letting the MAC boot normally.
4) Once rebooted, I could see that the system was responding again. John had me use Safari to give him control access to my MAC. He checked stuff out and then did a virius scan to be certain there was no malware / AV programs on my MAC.
John was not able to determine why the freeze up happened. This was a new event per his information. He suggested it might have occurred if Webroot was downloading updates when the system tried to shut down and that this locked the system.
I am back up and running as a result of John's help. Becasue I have to keep Webroot inorder to meet my bank's online conditions, I have left it installed. :D
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