Have you ever connected your HP printer to your Mac and had an error message appear on the screen?
Well, I have and trust me, it’s annoying! I’ve come across a couple of error messages that all point to the same issue.
These messages vary from “HPDeviceMonitoring.framework” will damage your computer to ”HPDM.framework” will damage your computer and regardless of what button I clicked to try and close the dialogue box, the pop-up kept opening over and over again.
I was however able to find out that this error message only appears on Mac’s running Mojave or higher and not on any of the earlier versions of macOS, making it impossible to use a HP printer on newer versions of the OS.
But what is the error and How to Fix the “HPDeviceMonitoring.framework” Will Damage Your Computer Error on Mac?
Read on to find out all you need to know about this harmless error and check out five fixes that can stop this error message from appearing on your Mac.
Summary of how to fix ”HPDeviceMonitoring.framework” Will Damage Your Computer Error on Mac:
- Fix #1 -- Delete HP Printer from the Mac and Uninstall the Software
- Fix #2 -- Update the Drivers on your Mac
- Fix #3 -- Install a Fresh Copy of the HP Printer Software
- Fix #4 -- Reboot your Mac
- Fix #5 -- Use AirPrint
How to Fix ”HPDeviceMonitoring.framework” Will Damage Your Computer Error on Mac?
What is the HP Framework Error on Mac?
The first thing I’d like to start off with is that the error message titled “HPDeviceMonitoring.framework” is not a malware or virus, but an error in the software for HP printers. ,
The error message appears when Apple’s XProtect software, which is a part of the Gatekeeper security system, revokes the certificate of the HP software.
It can also appear if the printer drivers have malfunctioned or the software is corrupted.
Once this happens, the Mac prevents the HP printer software from functioning and users will proceed with any printing related tasks as the error message will appear on the screen and can’t be closed unless the Mac is rebooted.
Apart from the HPDeviceMonitoring.framework error message, users have also reported receiving other error messages that pertain to the same problem. Some of them are:
- Report malware to Apple
- One or more components of the HP printer software are corrupted or missing
- ‘Filter’ failed
- Failed to open a connection to the device (-21345)
- Software for “%@” failed to run. (-9927)
- Can’t open “/private/var/spool/cups/tmp/…”
While HP and Apple got to immediately rectifying the issue through a software update, there are still many users that face the HPDeviceMonitoring.framework on a regular basis.
Fixes For The “”HPDeviceMonitoring.framework” Will Damage Your Computer” Error on Mac?
One thing that I can say is that the HPDeviceMonitoring.framework error has stopped appearing for most users post the update Apple and HP released a few years ago. ,
However, since there are still many users reporting the same issue even now, it’s only right that I share a couple of quick fixes to resolve the issue.
Let’s go over the ways you can fix the “”HPDeviceMonitoring.framework” Will Damage Your Computer” Error on Mac.
Fix #1 -- Delete HP Printer from the Mac and Uninstall the Software
The first method is one of the easiest ways to get rid of the error on Mac’s and that is by deleting the printer from the Mac and then proceeding to uninstall the HP printer software.
Since the error can be caused by the Utility, Smart or Easy Start apps it's best to get rid of them as they can cause unknown problems on a Mac if their software is corrupted or damaged.
Delete the Printer on your Mac
- Click on the Apple icon and then click on System Preference
- Find and click on Printers &, Scanners
- Locate your HP printer from the list of devices and then click on the ‘-’ button to remove it
- Enter your Mac password and click on Delete Printer to have it removed from the Mac
Remove the HP software from the Login Items
- Click on the Apple icon and then click on System Preferences
- Choose Users &, Groups and then choose your account
- Go ahead and tap on the Login Items tab and then search for
- HP Utility.app
- HP Smart.app
- HP Easy Start.app
- Once found, click on the ‘-’ icon to remove the app from the list of Login Items
In order to close the apps for good and prevent them from running in the background, use Force Quit to close the apps
- To use Force Quit, press the following buttons on your keyboard at the same time
- Option + Cmd + Esc
- Locate the HP Utility.app, HP Smart.app, HP Easy Start.app apps and then click on the Force Quit button.
Uninstall the HP Printer App from your Mac
To uninstall the HP printer app from your Mac, ,
- Open Launchpad and then locate the app
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Press and hold the Option key and then click the icon
- Or, press and hold the icon until it dances
- Click on the Delete button and wait for the app to get deleted.
Apps that have not been installed from the App Store or those that are essential to the functioning of the Mac will not have the X icon nor can they be deleted from the Launchpad.
Fix #2 -- Update the Drivers on your Mac
The second fix involves updating the HP printer drivers on your Mac. There are a couple of options available where you can either update a driver or install a new driver.
In order to fix the driver issue, you need to ensure that macOS is the latest version, so we’re talking about macOS Monterey.
If you’re unsure about which OS you’re running, head to System Preferences and then click on Software update.
To update the printer drivers, ,
- Open the “Managed Software Center” tool on your Mac
- Proceed to check for any pending updates and then click on Update All in the top right hand corner
- Wait for your update to complete
If the update still doesn’t fix the issue, proceed to the next fix.
Fix #3 -- Install a Fresh Copy of the HP Printer Software
If you’ve already uninstalled the HP software that’s causing the issue, it’s time you check either Apple or HP and see if there’s a new version of the software available with the bug fixed.
The new software can be downloaded from the HP support page or from the App Store. ,
However, I did notice that older printers that were made prior to 2017 support the HP 5.1.1 Printer Software Update which is currently available on Apple’s own website.
The software for newer HP printers can be downloaded from the HP support website or by clicking on the link below and searching for the right printer model and latest software version.
Fix #4 -- Reboot your Mac
Since the issue is caused by a revoked certificate and nothing can be done on the Mac when the error message appears, it’s a good idea to hard reboot the Mac to wipe out any bugs or software glitches.
To reboot the Mac, press and hold the Command + Control + Power keys on the keyboard at the same time until the screen goes blank and the Mac restarts.
Fix #5 -- Use AirPrint
The final option available is to use AirPrint if the HP printer is compatible.
What you can do here is basically uninstall the HP printers driver and then use AirPrint instead to have files printed remotely..
To use AirPrint,
- Start by ensuring that your HP printer is connected to the same Wi-Fi as your Mac
- To AirPrint,click on a file you want to print and then tap on
- File >, Print >, Choose the HP printer
If you do not see the HP printer in the list of connected devices, follow these steps to add it to your Mac,
- Click on the Apple icon and then tap on System Preferences
- Now, select Printers &, Scanners and then click on the ‘+’ icon to Add a new Printer
- Wait for your Mac to locate the printer and once done, click on Add
If by any chance there are no printers found even if the HP printer supports AirPrint, then restart the Mac as well as the printer and then check if the printer has a driver update and try once again.
FAQ’s
What is Gatekeeper in Mac?
Why did I get the “”HPDeviceMonitoring.framework” Will Damage Your Computer” error message?
Are there other error messages that can appear that are related to HP printers in macOS?
“framework” will damage your computer
“hpPostProcessing.bundle” will damage your computer
“HPDM.framework” will damage your computer
“Matterhorn.framework” will damage your computer
“Productimprovementstudy.hptask” will damage your computer
“HP Scanner 3” will damage your computer
“inkjet1.driver” will damage your computer
“HP Utility” will damage your computer
“PDE.plugin” will damage your computer
“ScanEventHandler.app” will damage your computer
“FaxArchive.task” will damage your computer
“inkjet3.driver” will damage your computer
“commandtohp.filter” will damage your computer
Takeaway
Well, I do hope that this guide helped you get rid of the “”HPDeviceMonitoring.framework” Will Damage Your Computer” error message and I hope you’ve been able to understand what needs to be done in case you face the same issue again.
While the problem doesn’t present itself as often as before, it’s still something that Mac users deal with around the world. ,
Until next time!
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