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Problem with a 10810 error in my Finder
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<blockquote data-quote="Grimsrud" data-source="post: 928373" data-attributes="member: 128015"><p>I tried to install this program that would give me a rainbow Apple icon in the menu bar, but all it did was turn my MacBook into a glorified clock. Here's a video about the program: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xss16j_EwQE" target="_blank">YouTube - Customize My Mac episode 11 - Change Menu Bar Apple</a></p><p>I cannot open the Finder and the menu bar at the top is worthless now, I can only look in stacks (But not open anything in them) when my dock decides to work. I had to install a .pkg file to get this evil little program installed, so surely there must be a way to start up in a command line interface and remove this program. I really don't want to reinstall my OS since I don't know how I'll get my stuff off of my Mac at this point. Even when I boot into safe mode I get the exact same errors (Broken menu bar, broken Finder). I just need to know how I can remove this .pkg and get things back in working order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grimsrud, post: 928373, member: 128015"] I tried to install this program that would give me a rainbow Apple icon in the menu bar, but all it did was turn my MacBook into a glorified clock. Here's a video about the program: [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xss16j_EwQE]YouTube - Customize My Mac episode 11 - Change Menu Bar Apple[/url] I cannot open the Finder and the menu bar at the top is worthless now, I can only look in stacks (But not open anything in them) when my dock decides to work. I had to install a .pkg file to get this evil little program installed, so surely there must be a way to start up in a command line interface and remove this program. I really don't want to reinstall my OS since I don't know how I'll get my stuff off of my Mac at this point. Even when I boot into safe mode I get the exact same errors (Broken menu bar, broken Finder). I just need to know how I can remove this .pkg and get things back in working order. [/QUOTE]
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