add notice about corrupt DMG message

bug: 8859130

Change-Id: I6fffcbdd7d57235cb1fdc9861b569f6feedba6c5
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Scott Main
2013-05-20 14:35:30 -07:00
parent 45e56fd5e1
commit 3ff6653525

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@@ -301,10 +301,9 @@ download (or continue to use) the
<li>Install Android Studio and the SDK tools:
<p><b>Windows:</b></p>
<ol>
<li>Launch the downloaded EXE file, {@code android-studio-bundle-&lt;version&gt;.exe}.
<li>Launch the downloaded EXE file, {@code android-studio-bundle-&lt;version&gt;.exe}.</li>
<li>Follow the setup wizard to install Android Studio.
<div class="caution"><p><strong>Known issue:</strong>
On some Windows systems, the launcher script does not find where Java is installed.
If you encounter this problem,
@@ -314,13 +313,23 @@ download (or continue to use) the
Variables</strong> and add a new system variable <code>JAVA_HOME</code> that points to
your JDK folder, for example <code>C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_21</code>.</p>
</div>
</li>
</ol>
<p><b>Mac OS X:</b></p>
<ol>
<li>Open the downloaded DMG file, {@code android-studio-bundle-&lt;version&gt;.dmg}.
<li>Open the downloaded DMG file, {@code android-studio-bundle-&lt;version&gt;.dmg}.</li>
<li>Drag and drop Android Studio into the Applications folder.
<div class="caution"><p><strong>Known issue:</strong>
Depending on your security settings, when you attempt to open Android Studio, you might
see a warning that says the package is damaged and should be moved to the trash. If this
happens, go to <strong>System Preferences > Security &amp; Privacy</strong> and under
<strong>Allow applications downloaded from</strong>, select <strong>Anywhere</strong>.
Then open Android Studio again.</p>
</div>
</li>
</ol>
<p><b>Linux:</b></p>
<ol>