Nov 09, 2018 If you're an R/RStudio user who has migrated to Mojave (macOS 10.14) or are contemplating migrating to it, you will likely eventually run into an issue where you're trying to access resources that are in Apple's new hardened filesystem sandboxes. /sims-for-mac-mojave.html. /sap-gui-for-mac-catalina.html. Rather than reinvent the wheel by blathering about what that means, give these links a.
R-Studio Emergency ISO Image is used to create an R-Studio Emergency* startup USB device or CD/DVD disc. To create the startup USB device from the downloaded ISO Image, you may use any USB Bootable software for Mac computers, or any disk burning utility to burn a CD/DVD disc. You may download R-Studio Emergency ISO for Intel-based Macintosh, Windows, Linux and UNIX computers/servers.
Download the ZIP archive of R-Studio Emergency, unzip it, and write files to a FAT32-formatted USB device. Please note that you cannot use this disk to start non-EFI computers (old Macs, for example), nor can you just copy those files to a CD/DVD disc to create an R-Studio Emergency startup disc. If you need a CD disk, burn it using the ISO image.
You may read more about emergency file recovery for Mac computers in our article File Recovery from an Unbootable Mac Computer.
* R-Studio Emergency is included in R-Studio package but its activation key is generated separately and requires a hardware code obtaining. The activation key can be requested through Client Portal within one year from the date of purchase.