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I was helping a friend out with some problems on his Windows Vista on a Toshiba machine, I had to laugh, its like comparing Atari Tennis to Splinter Cell, if you look at Vista compared to OSX. Anyhow, I am a new mac user of 6 months and will never EVER go back to Windows! Yay me!
My question is, I like to keep my machines clean, tidy and no junk on them. I was wondering, where do I find the actual folder where I download apps for example and delete them from the Documents folder. Someone said to me before thats the good thing about Macs, no add/remove programs, simply delete the folder as no system registery to clean. Is this true and also, is there a Defrag on this new MacBooks or is there none as you simply delete the folder from the original location of the install? Thanks 27' iMac i5 2.7 10.7.1 1TB HD 16GB DDR3 - AMD Radeon HD 6770M 512 MB - Magic Trackpad * White iPhone 4s 16GB iPad 2 64GB iPod Nano 1st Generation iPod Nano 6th Generation iPod Touch 1st Generation MacBook Unibody 1st Generation |
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The default download folder is in Users > Yourname > Downloads
Unless you have speced a different folder in t=your Browser's prefs then all the stuff you downloaded is in there. You can just delete an Application to uninstall it. the odd preference file will be left in the Library > Preferences folder, but they don't take up much space. If you like to uninstall apps and any associated files then 2 utilities AppCleaner and AppDelete will do a thorough job. There is no registry on OS X You should not need to defrag OS X, the OS does this task in the background, usually when you are not using it. I would recommend programs like MainMenu and/or Onyx which let you run the OS'es maintenance tasks manually, as well as other tasks |
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Here's a great Apple support document regarding fragmentation:
About disk optimization with Mac OS X Liquid and computers don't mix. It might seem simple, but we see an incredible amount of people post here about spills. Keep drinks and other liquids away from your expensive electronics! |
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To keep your Mac running in top condition, I would recommend what I do, about once every few weeks:
1/ Start up Disk Utility and do the "Repair Disk" and "Repair Disk Permissions". 2/ Get a copy of OnyX (Titanium Software) and run through its Maintenance and Cleaning routines. 3/ Reboot when done. I do this every few weeks and find that it is about all I need to keep my Mac humming at high speed. My Macs: PowerMac G5 Quad, 2.5 GHz, 4 Core, Mac Pro, 3.2 GHz 8 Core, Power Macintosh 7500/100 My iStuff: 32 GB iPhone 4, 30 GB iPod Video, 16 GB iPod Touch My OS': Mac OS X Tiger, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Mac OS X Leopard, Mac OS 8.6, openSUSE 10.3, Win XP I was on the Mac-Forums honor roll for September 2007 |
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Onyx has a feature to repair disk permissions. So you can do everything at once.
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In fact, I'll take it a step farther and say that AppleJack should be factory installed by Apple. AppleJack is a set of maintenance and repair scripts that can be accessed only from single-user mode (i.e. you press and hold Command+S at startup). At the prompt, simply type "AppleJack" and then select the option to put it on "auto pilot". It will run all of the most important maintenance tasks and prompt you when it's done to reboot. Very handy, especially if you're on the road and your Mac starts acting up. As long as you can get into single user mode, you're good to go. Liquid and computers don't mix. It might seem simple, but we see an incredible amount of people post here about spills. Keep drinks and other liquids away from your expensive electronics! |
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