![]() (2)ěring IGOR Pro to the desktop, and choose Quit option from the Apple menu.(1) Right click on its icon on the Dock, and choose the Quit option. ![]() There are several options for you to exit out of IGOR Pro: Before you start the uninstallation, you are supposed to quite the app if it is running, otherwise the uninstall may fail or trigger error message. What should you do before uninstalling IGOR Pro:įirst of all, don’t rush to drag IGOR Pro to the Trash. Struggling to uninstall unneeded applications from your Mac computer? Having trouble in removing the entire application components around the system? This tutorial will show you how to effectively uninstall IGOR Pro in macOS or Mac OS X. Once you do not want to keep an app on your Mac, you can uninstall IGOR Pro by multiple methods. You can get an app from Mac’s App Store, discs or other websites, and then install it by dragging the app icon to the Applications folder or running the provided installer in the disk image or package file. But all this said, I guess that since the advent of iCloud, this is now the default location for everybody's Trash folder? This presents an entire new thread of questions for me (Apple's implementation of their folder hierarchy, since iCloud) - but no questions specifically at the moment.There are various kinds of software that you can install on your Mac, and it is quite easy to manage those apps on macOS. sorry for the lengthy post, but wanted to be thorough in my resolution for anybody this might help. (and confirmed this while logged into Single User). to my terminal - that was the path it gave. But when I drag and dropped that from my trash. Nowhere in either of those means, was my Trash directory located. Users/myHomeDir/.Trash - instead, it was now: myHomeDir$ /Users/mike/Library/Mobile\ Documents/com\~apple\~CloudDocs/.Trash/ - and I only learned this after searching that first path several times, both while logged in as myself (in Terminal), but also, while booted into Single User mode. One of the things I wanted to share here with this forum / group, is that I learned something I hadn't known previously: Since the incarnation of iCloud, the PATH to my "Trash" folder no longer is (what it's always been). Went through all the usual items (saved my stuff locally), etc., and somehow - when I logged back in, my trash was empty! ![]() And once again, thank you guys for all your suggestions.įor a completely different (separate) reason, I logged out of iCloud (on the Mac - not iPhone or iPad). Hi David and Igor - Issue is resolved, but the solution is not something I'd have considered as even being a relevant one, but I wanted to post it here for whoever this might help in the future (as well as put closure to Igor's / Dave's possible curiosity. This is quite the forced feeding of some seriously humble pie. I have never been stumped like this (I'm a Mac tech for 23 years). And yes, I did 'right-click' to "Show Contents", then was able to get rid of everything inside of this folder, but can not get rid of the top-level folder. Just so you know, I've finally (after many years) consolidated my newer "Photos" library, so I wanted to get rid of this, as it's almost 90 GB. ![]() You may have noticed this is my old iPhoto Library file.
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