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Trying to use terminal to uninstall driver.....
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<blockquote data-quote="cradom" data-source="post: 1747073" data-attributes="member: 305283"><p>Since you're already in /Library/Extensions just do:</p><p>ls -l (that's a lower case L)</p><p>look in the listing and see if it's there. You don't need to do the grep part. If it is do the kextunload command but don't put the ./ in front of the name, you're already in the directory.</p><p>Assuming no error messages, do the sudo command. MAKE SURE YOU TYPE THE NAME CORRECTLY!!! Be a shame to have to reinstall the whole system.</p><p>And yes, it would be easier with Finder. Open Finder and find the file. Open Terminal, put window below the Finder window. Then type in the kextunload command, except for the name...drag the file from Finder to Terminal.</p><p>It will add the correct name to the command. Same for the sudo command. This way you will have the correct path and name for the commands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cradom, post: 1747073, member: 305283"] Since you're already in /Library/Extensions just do: ls -l (that's a lower case L) look in the listing and see if it's there. You don't need to do the grep part. If it is do the kextunload command but don't put the ./ in front of the name, you're already in the directory. Assuming no error messages, do the sudo command. MAKE SURE YOU TYPE THE NAME CORRECTLY!!! Be a shame to have to reinstall the whole system. And yes, it would be easier with Finder. Open Finder and find the file. Open Terminal, put window below the Finder window. Then type in the kextunload command, except for the name...drag the file from Finder to Terminal. It will add the correct name to the command. Same for the sudo command. This way you will have the correct path and name for the commands. [/QUOTE]
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