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<blockquote data-quote="Tarek" data-source="post: 1239225" data-attributes="member: 68040"><p>I've read that before. Thanks, though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Great.. I ran the Terminal command and restarted my computer.</p><p>To your second point, I am not really looking for something paid-for as I already bought CleanMyMac a month and a half ago and it's working like a charm so far. I run it twice or three times a week since I use my computer a lot.. it really helps maintain it. Is it similar to Blueharvest? Because whenever I plug an external drive in, for instance, it pops-up saying "Clean" all the Mac rubbish from that drive, and I confirm. I am guessing that's exactly what Blueharvest does?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarek, post: 1239225, member: 68040"] I've read that before. Thanks, though. Great.. I ran the Terminal command and restarted my computer. To your second point, I am not really looking for something paid-for as I already bought CleanMyMac a month and a half ago and it's working like a charm so far. I run it twice or three times a week since I use my computer a lot.. it really helps maintain it. Is it similar to Blueharvest? Because whenever I plug an external drive in, for instance, it pops-up saying "Clean" all the Mac rubbish from that drive, and I confirm. I am guessing that's exactly what Blueharvest does? [/QUOTE]
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