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Hey guys

Today I just checked my console and there were some weird messages, so I want to ask you if everything is allright even when this is hapening.

1. 5/13/11 10:49:46 AM com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[97] (com.macpaw.CleanMyMac.helperTool[1683]) posix_spawn("/Users/.../Library/Application Support/CleanMyMac/CleanMyMacHelperTool", ...): No such file or directory
5/13/11 10:49:46 AM com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[97] (com.macpaw.CleanMyMac.helperTool[1683]) Exited with exit code: 1
5/13/11 10:49:49 AM com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[97] (com.macpaw.CleanMyMac.helperTool) Throttling respawn: Will start in 7 seconds


I had CleanMyMac trial installed but then I uninstalled it. So I was wondering, why there is a message with CleanMyMac.helperTool even if I don't have this application anymore.

2.5/11/11 11:50:40 AM com.apple.autofsd[44] automount: Mount for LABEL=USB-HDD has no path for the directory to mount

Is it normal, that my Mac is trying to mount previous USB drives everytime it is woken up from sleep mode?

3.5/13/11 10:29:45 AM [0x0-0x109109].com.apple.Safari[1577] Fri May 13 10:29:45 ....local Safari[1577] <Error>: Warning: unknown JFIF revision number 2.01

Should I do something about this or is that just a server-side error?
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Probably because you just drug it to the trash to remove it instead of using it's uninstaller.

Reinstall it, then use it's uninstaller.
Or dig through your system folder's to find the bits left behind.
You might be lucky enough to find that helper in Sys Pref - Accounts - Login items and be able to remove it from there.

The key, always use the uninstaller with software that came with an installer rather than drag and drop.

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well, there was no uninstaller in cleanmymac.dmg so I had to uninstall it drag and drop style. so i just need to find that helper through finder
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Check this thread related to uninstalling it - last post is from the horse's mouth.

You have to use the application uninstaller from within CleanMyMac to get rid of it.

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thank you very much
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