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I am running OS 10.10.1 on a MacBook Pro (2.4 GHz Intel Core i7 ). I recently purchased a Wacom Intuos Pro (Medium) but I have been unable to install the Wacom drivers for OS 10.10 ( Driver 6.3.10w2). The installation process gets as far as the validating stage and I then get the error message ' The installation failed. Ios qqfor mac cover flow-csdn.
The Installer encountered an error that caused the installation to fail. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance.' I called Wacom support and they advised me that my operating system was 'corrupted' and that I should either create a new user and try installing the driver under that user or re-install the operating system. I am reluctant to do either unless I am satisfied that the problem is with my operating system rather than with Wacom's driver. Can anyone tell me which it is likely to be and what I should do about it? Advising somebody to re-install a complete OS in order to install some driver or software package cannot be considered as a 'good advice'. Especially when it is given without the extra instructions not to restore from a Time Machine backup, as it will restore the system exactly to the state it was before.
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It will take you days to get your system to the state it was before without using TM. Advising to install under a different account doesn't count as a good advice in this instance either, as the installer needs admin access and thus permission are raised above the one of the current user. Anyway, I'm having the same issue and I wonder wether ever found a solution. I had the exact same issue as the original poster. The problem: The problem appears to be the drivers from Wacom do no install successfully if the the language is other than US English - my language was English - Australia. What I did to solve the problem: Open 'System Preferences' Click 'Language and Region' Under the 'Preferred Languages' box, select the + button to add another language Select 'English - English' Select 'Use English' button when the sheet asks you 'Would you like to use English as your primary language' Install the latest Wacom drivers ( The drivers should install successfully and your Wacom tablet should now work! You can then change back to your original language settings.