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Remove Time Machine Scheduler
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<blockquote data-quote="robpopper" data-source="post: 1608144" data-attributes="member: 221401"><p>Thanks all for the replies. I've uninstalled Time Machine Scheduler successfully. That's not my issue. Prior to switching to a Mac in May I was a reasonably powerful PC user with Windows XP and was able to easily edit the registry to accomplish what couldn't be done via the operating system. So I'm looking to learn the same at the level with OS X Mavericks. Windows leaves too many files behind when an application is removed. This will ultimately cause performance issues down the road. I'm looking to avoid this with OS X. I do not want to remove Time Machine, just TMS. BTW... I used the uninstaller which worked <strong>but did not remove TMS from the Preferences Pane</strong> The is why I posted the problem. I'm thinking that there must be a way to alter the Preferences Pane via a sudo command in the Terminal Mode and am looking for help in this area.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for looking Further thoughts will be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robpopper, post: 1608144, member: 221401"] Thanks all for the replies. I've uninstalled Time Machine Scheduler successfully. That's not my issue. Prior to switching to a Mac in May I was a reasonably powerful PC user with Windows XP and was able to easily edit the registry to accomplish what couldn't be done via the operating system. So I'm looking to learn the same at the level with OS X Mavericks. Windows leaves too many files behind when an application is removed. This will ultimately cause performance issues down the road. I'm looking to avoid this with OS X. I do not want to remove Time Machine, just TMS. BTW... I used the uninstaller which worked [B]but did not remove TMS from the Preferences Pane[/B] The is why I posted the problem. I'm thinking that there must be a way to alter the Preferences Pane via a sudo command in the Terminal Mode and am looking for help in this area. Thanks for looking Further thoughts will be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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