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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1790936" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>It's good to know, and let me make this clear, I'm not suggesting this pathway as a solution for lori but one of the things that MacKeeper did do well was uninstall itself. The MacKeeper folder included an Uninstaller which was quite effective at removing both the app and it's associated files. In one instance on another forum it was suggested to an OP that they should reinstall the app then use the Uninstaller to remove it because it was more effective than trying to manually find all of the elements of the app. That OP reported this was successful.</p><p>So if the app is unintentionally installed first step is to look for the Uninstaller rather than just trashing the bits you can see. MacKeeper is an insideous and invasive app which installs files all over the place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1790936, member: 204485"] It's good to know, and let me make this clear, I'm not suggesting this pathway as a solution for lori but one of the things that MacKeeper did do well was uninstall itself. The MacKeeper folder included an Uninstaller which was quite effective at removing both the app and it's associated files. In one instance on another forum it was suggested to an OP that they should reinstall the app then use the Uninstaller to remove it because it was more effective than trying to manually find all of the elements of the app. That OP reported this was successful. So if the app is unintentionally installed first step is to look for the Uninstaller rather than just trashing the bits you can see. MacKeeper is an insideous and invasive app which installs files all over the place. [/QUOTE]
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