Mar 14, 2018 My newest Mac shipped with Mavericks 10.9.0 a little more than three years ago. As an official Clearance model from online Apple Store; it was 'old-stock new' and had full warranty, etc. And I waited awhile to upgrade to newer OS. Question: Q: Cant.
Solved it! It was a combination of many solutions presented above, but I just had to put them in the right order:
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I deleted the Google Drive File Stream app, emptied the trash
I reinstalled the app (still gave an error when trying to log in) https://paddny.weebly.com/blog/seagate-driver-for-mac.
I went to the Finder folder Library --> Application Support --> Google.
I renamed the folder DriveFS to DriveFS.old
I was now able to log into the app, but it still gave an error accessing the files:
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I then went to GO --> Utilities --> Terminal in order to overwrite the Gatekeeper
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I entered: sudo spctl --master-disable
Then I entered my password (it’s not visible that you enter something, but the key strokes are noted)
After this I went to system preferences --> Security & Privacy https://paddny.weebly.com/blog/get-google-chrome-for-mac.
Under ‘Allow apps downloaded from’ the option ‘Anywhere’ was now visible and automatically enabled
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Also, it now showed the text ‘System software from developer “Google, Inc.” was blocked from loading’. --> click 'Allow'
Then when reopening the app, it would start downloading all my files.
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