I'm sure it has to do with Apple redesigning EL Capitan's USB support. The problem with installing the Nikon software with Nikon's installer is the installer itself. I'm sure ViewNX 2 will probably work doing the same thing but I am using ViewNX-i now so I won't try it. So they work fine once they are resident in the system properly. I then tried CaptureNX-D and it also worked fine. After doing this I tried loading ViewNX-i in El Capitan and it loaded fine and worked without a problem. The next step I needed to do was copy the Nikon folder located in 'Library/Application Support' on Mavericks and place it into the 'Library/Application Support' folder on El Capitan. ![]() ![]() In order to get these to work in El Capitan I made sure they were working in Mavericks and then proceeded to copy the Nikon folder inside 'Applications' on Mavericks and then placed it into the 'Applications' folder on El Capitan. ViewNX-i is Nikon's newer supported version of ViewNX 2 and has replaced it as such. Well, after spending a bit more time between my Mavericks system and my El Capitan system, I finally have been able to get ViewNX-i and CaptureNX-D working in El Capitan.
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