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Related: About this forumHow do I get rid of the MacKeeper I installed.....can't seem to get rid of it.
Thank you.
NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)Apple discussion groups usually provide the answers you want, but do read through all the replies before you take action:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/22126334#22126334
https://discussions.apple.com/message/22131372#22131372
And remember, never trust popup ads and enjoy your mac- it doesn't need any type of add-on tools to run better or be more secure, and don't trust anything based on it's own promotion, research first!
Good luck!
a kennedy
(32,096 posts)weakness, just thought it'd be ok. Thank you for you suggestions.
NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)Sorry if I sounded preachy there, it's more for other readers than for you.
a kennedy
(32,096 posts)but I'm not computer savvy enough to even follow what they said. Dang it, I know I shouldn't have installed it. I don't even know how to quit it.....directions say "Quit it if it's running" and it is running, and I don't know how to quit it.
NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)Click on the apple icon, top right of screen, then "Force Quit".
A window will open showing everything that's running, hopefully Mackeeper will be listed, then you can force it to quit.
a kennedy
(32,096 posts)Thank you.
Response to a kennedy (Reply #6)
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a kennedy
(32,096 posts)but, I wrote to the company and asked them how to uninstall it and they wrote back on how to do it, and it's gone check the activity monitor and it's gone baby, gone. It's even gone on apple margin at the top of the computer screen. Here's what they wrote me:
Thank you for contacting Kromtech Customer support Department.
Here are the steps to uninstall Mackeeper from your Mac:
1) quit MacKeeper (hold command+Q in application).
2) drag and drop it from the Applications folder to your trash.
3) restart your Mac.
Have a great day,
Kromtech Customer support Department.
They must have been in the christmas spirit eh? So, I've learned my lesson, DON'T ADD ANYTHING TO MY MAC.
Thanks.
RebelOne
(30,947 posts)I tried your advice using the Control Q and it is magically gone.
a kennedy
(32,096 posts)RoccoR5955
(12,471 posts)That would be an anti-virus package.
Personally, I use Sophos. It's free, and does a good job.