Hi Caitlyn
On 8 Sep 2012, at 20:13, Cait Furness <[email protected]> wrote:
Is there some hidden place I can purge some dastardly files from, please?

You might also want to  check the Application Support folder and your 
Preferences folder, which you'll find in your Library folder.

If your own Library folder is hidden, which is the default setting since Lion, 
then do the following;

1. In the Finder, press Command+Shift+G. This will bring up the "Go To" 
dialogue. 
2. Type the following, without the quotes" "~/Library/ There is a slash in this 
quoted text., so you might just want to copy the quoted text.
3. You'll find the Application Support and Preferences folders here.
4. Within the Preferences folder, you're looking for a file called something 
like: "com.google.chrome.plist" There may be a few of these files. You can 
delete them and then empty your trash. This should alleviate your problem. 

Warmest wishes 
James 

Hi,
Ok, in a moment of weakness, I stupidly downloaded google chrome and installed 
it on my mac.  Now, I want to uninstall it completely off my system as there 
are things I don't like about it after all.  I already went to my applications 
folder and binned the app, but for some reason, my mac still thinks it's 
residing someplace on the system and tries to open links in it every time I 
click on a link from mail.  What's more, if I do click on a link from within 
mail, it actually *does* open chrome.  Now, I don't know where it's finding 
this thing, since I uninstalled it from the apps folder and then emptied my 
trash and restarted my system!

Is there some hidden place I can purge some dastardly files from, please?

Thanks!

Caitlyn

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