
You need to follow this procedure only once, next time R-Studio start without this message. R-Studio will start with full access to your system disk. If you need access to your system disk, click the Open Security Preferences button on any of the messages, go to the Security and Privacy preferences, and click the Allow button.

When you start R-Studio for the first time on macOS High Sierra and higher, a System Extension Blocked warning message will appear.Īt the same time R-Studio will throw its own message: Go to Applications in Finder and double-click R-Studio.app to start the program.Ĭlick image to enlarge High Sierra and Higher Move R-Studio.app to the Applications folderģ.

Double-click the downloaded installation file.Ģ.
