gt;> "So to remove the app one should just move it to the trash, fill in the
>>> survey form containing the question about what's the reason of your desire
>>> to uninstall MacKeeper, and finally press 'uninstall' button - that will
>>> total
ninstall MacKeeper, and finally press 'uninstall' button - that will
>> totally remove all the components of the app.”
>>
>> I've used this uninstaller and still found some associated MacKeeper
>> ‘components’ (associated files) in /Library and ~/Library
&g
ining the question about what's the reason of your desire
>> to uninstall MacKeeper, and finally press 'uninstall' button - that will
>> totally remove all the components of the app.”
>>
>> I've used this uninstaller and still found some as
; Permissions” after.
> I would also, boot from the Snow Leopard Installation disk & use Disk Utility
> (on the Installer Disc) to ‘Repair Disk’.
>
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>
> If you want to completely remove MacKeeper a
gt;
> I would suggest you get rid of MacKeeper completely, do a “Repair
> Permissions” after.
> I would also, boot from the Snow Leopard Installation disk & use Disk Utility
> (on the Installer Disc) to ‘Repair Disk’.
>
> /End Extract Quote from my email to WAMUG
>
trashed.
I would suggest you get rid of MacKeeper completely, do a “Repair Permissions”
after.
I would also, boot from the Snow Leopard Installation disk & use Disk Utility
(on the Installer Disc) to ‘Repair Disk’.
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If yo
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