Hi Erika,

What error message do you get when you launch Freeview on your macOS 10.12?

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On May 18, 2021, at 1:57 PM, Erika Nolan 
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Good afternoon,

I downloaded Freesurfer 7.1.1 and am trying to open HCP .gii files in Freeview. 
I tried updating Freeview (MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt 
from "secure-web.cisco.com" claiming to 
behttps://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/UpdateFreeview<https://secure-web.cisco.com/1veSBR5ECpngEulfhl0eWcwLxUmMQ4QR1JG2qWSdPD48G13FOkK-R9TwjcBNWdJ2A9iyLUlkwF6x3qsI_Gy-365Zoj6Xq6m5UP7F27YwZzMa6N7wSWFG7mTRt5ih9OjVHlyM5-gD6y2DUIfnYZJsj7_hVAIP5hm7I3Xc7ygLvtlN3dDVf2elsgbpseQOr3vGGBkEs2F0L8XBcMYk1HOhDdqmnxzGpJTFRIgC0Mij_YCeJxbDhxm_cGqGxLi92zmR-GTyQKsr1F1hN7mk_upaPvg/https%3A%2F%2Fsurfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu%2Ffswiki%2FUpdateFreeview>)
 using the instructions for MacOS but it fails:

Mac

  1.
Go into your $FREESURFER_HOME and create a backup of your existing freeview app 
(this may require sudo access):

cd $FREESURFER_HOME
cp Freeview.app Freeview-backup.app

  2.
Download the dev, standalone freeview tarball from 
here<https://secure-web.cisco.com/1-rTW8L4qktbL8zcQ8YGBhA2846k3Po3bbKwIzxjkbPFAKXqYiZng4E7TbL_oNNIh8w8yWq31ouz31YQB_a6aa4L-7rDROFhW8M9WVX6khqSxY3J4O47g_QO-Mi135VjhTYuW3s6eS4ooNURSfQV8DGcalmZm_VriUEnecF7ldqvi-SRSIrOIb3lPrg3OHzbthgG2DA7qODTT0c4I3OvtxBPCsGdNAxL2vOHb6yp1_L00ikk3AdR2qbyjiMZE2s9Dz-eKC1CEsImgTzov6zi1qA/https%3A%2F%2Fsurfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu%2Fpub%2Fdist%2Ffreesurfer%2Ffreeview%2Ffreesurfer-darwin-macOS-dev-freeview.tar.gz>
  3.
Untar freeview within your $FREESURFER_HOME (this may require sudo):

cd $FREESURFER_HOME
tar -xzvf /path/to/freesurfer-darwin-macOS_HighSierra-dev-freeview.tar.gz

  4.
IMPORTANT: If you are replacing freeview in a freesurfer release LESS than 7.0, 
then you must also remove the line "source $FREESURFER_HOME/sources.csh" from 
the $FREESURFER_HOME/bin/freeview script


The tar file that downloads is " freesurfer-darwin-macOS-dev-freeview.tar" is 
this file correct? My Mac is a MacOS Sierra (not HighSierra), version 10.12.6. 
Is it possible for me to get a file that is compatible with my Mac?

Thank you for your help!!!

Erika
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