
Redownload from here if you like - I think if you can find the BFG download on the site, it will have the Authorization tool also, I just can't remember where I got mine now.Īnd then I had a working installer. After closer inspection, it looks like you have a bad 7z file. This can use the Serial Generated by the keygen, that you will have to run in a Windows environment (I installed Parallel Desktop, for this sole purpose, but if you have a Windows Machine, you can run the keygen there, but the transferring of Authorization Request Files becomes tedious when transferring from one machine to the other.with Parallel, I just share a resource.but I digress). I had to find a CRACKED FXpansion Geist 2 Authorization Tool. The original package that I downloaded from AudioZ did not have all the components. I had no problem installing, but the Registration Process was a PAIN. Ok, I just installed Geist 2 on my 2010 Macbook. Anyone paying attention to FXpansions website will have noticed that Geist 2 looks like it is. Then just repeat the same process for the "Geist Factory Content Installer" with its "Installer" folder and then you can install them both without any problems! Xattr -r -d fxdownloadsĪnd then I had a working installer. Then I gave Read & Write permissions to the installer (Right Click > Get Info > Sharing & Permissions and change the privilege to Read & Write). I had to make a folder named "fxdownloads" on my desktop and place the "Geist2 Factory Installer OSX" file together with its "Installer" folder in the "fxdownloads" folder.

And the installer just worked after that!Īnd if someone happens to get the same problem as me with installing the factory content, here's the solution for it: Ok, I managed to get the installer working and I now got a functional Geist 2! I had to extract the archives in Windows and then transfer the unarchived files back to the Mac.
