![]() NOTE: It is crucial to have this working on Yosemite before upgrading to later versions of OS X. I tried the newer version, Capture NXD, but it truly is a downgrade, for many reasons. It seems to me that it does work on Sierra, but is prevented from installing for some reason. Skipping iterations especially after Yosemite was the problem. Strangely, I had Capture NX2 on another mac, and it still works after upgrading to Sierra. I had read online that users who gradually updated their OS incrementally though the various iterations of OS X retained Capture NX2 functionality. Upgrading to Yosemite last month has seen NX2 crashing all over the place and it always seems to happen the same way. I hope this works for you, but as I said earlier this was more by luck than intent. After years of working just fine with Capture NX2 including system and application upgrades I have hit a brick wall. I had tried all the other methods I could find on the internet without success. ![]() ![]() I was surprised it worked as it was a last ditch attempt. These files are listed below:ĭ jp.co.nikon.Nikon Message Center 2.plistĮ jp.co.nikon.UninstallCenter (This one is a folder) Subfolders in Nikon folder are listed below:Ĭopy all Nikon related files from /Library/Preferences to HD/Library/Preferences on the new computer. Nikon Capture NX 2 is a highly professional yet surprisingly easy to use too, making it a must-have for all Nikon camera owners. Changes from Version 1.2.4 to 1.2.5 Fixed the following issues that affected Nikon Transfer 2 under macOS Sierra: Image data copied using Nikon Transfer 2 under. The NIKON software folder from Applications to Applications on new computer.Ĭopy the Nikon folder from /Library/Applications Support (It contains a Nikon sub folder which in turn contains a further six sub folders) to HD/Library/Application Support on the new computer.Then copy paste from a Yosemite computer running Capture NX2 2.4.7. Make sure you clean up any Nikon associated files from HD/Library/Application support and HD/Libraries/Preferences in Sierra. Uninstall everything Nikon related from Sierra first.This step may or may not be necessary but it was what I followed. Disable SIP (system integrity protection).This was more by luck than design so I cannot guarantee the same results. In desperation I copy pasted the program from her computer to mine and it is now working in Sierra. However, I had earlier installed Capture NX2 on my wife's computer running Yosemite. I had the same issue when I upgraded from Mavericks straight to Sierra.
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