Post by Admin on Jan 26, 2017 0:36:28 GMT
Want to uninstall Origin from your computer now? Scroll down, then follow through the hands-on removal instructions you'll be able to get the things done safely. With that said, the proper way to rid of an unwanted program is by accessing the programs list under Windows Control Panel, or the Applications folder for Mac. Just keep in mind that it is impossible to fully uninstall the Origin with common uninstall routine, as software remains aren't removed.
Then, what's the best way to manage those undesired apps on your computer? Well, I'd love for you to elaborate on the word Best: it will depend on what you want to achieve. Seriously, what can you do if you accidentally have some foistware specific to your own system that is hugely slowing things down for you, or if the Microsoft company just deletes the option to un-install those pre-loaded junkware in its Windows 10?
Just in case your Windows-based system is already ruined, do the following:
1. As usual, you get the admin access first.
2. Check the "Show hidden icons" area in the Taskbar, stop the agent from running.
3. Even so, you too had better run Task Manager and terminate the following OriginWebHelperService process manually.
4. Now, open the Start menu, Control Panel and "Uninstall a program".
5. Locate the target project in the program settings, right click on it and select the option "Uninstall" on the menu.
6. Then, "Origin Uninstall" wizard will open. Click on the Uninstall button on the dialog box as follows.
7. Please wait while that wizard is processing your request.
8. Now... time to close said Setup program. And, additional actions mean you can free up disk space and reduce junk in Registry Editor. But, do that very carefully!
This part shares some tips about Origin for Mac removal:
1. Note down the output hives by Activity Monity. And, exit the app when ready.
2. Head to said Applications folder. Find the app and drag that software to the Trash icon.
3. Frankly, that doesn't mean you have uninstalled Origin. Lots of starters have reportedly been complaining on the web about that the uninstalled app just kept running w/ their Mac. Somehow, it is not a crazy complaint at all. It just does take bit longer to enter your desktop. And, if your Mac indeed boots slowly for you, then it's an issue with the "Login Items" menu.
Then, what's the best way to manage those undesired apps on your computer? Well, I'd love for you to elaborate on the word Best: it will depend on what you want to achieve. Seriously, what can you do if you accidentally have some foistware specific to your own system that is hugely slowing things down for you, or if the Microsoft company just deletes the option to un-install those pre-loaded junkware in its Windows 10?
Just in case your Windows-based system is already ruined, do the following:
1. As usual, you get the admin access first.
2. Check the "Show hidden icons" area in the Taskbar, stop the agent from running.
3. Even so, you too had better run Task Manager and terminate the following OriginWebHelperService process manually.
4. Now, open the Start menu, Control Panel and "Uninstall a program".
5. Locate the target project in the program settings, right click on it and select the option "Uninstall" on the menu.
6. Then, "Origin Uninstall" wizard will open. Click on the Uninstall button on the dialog box as follows.
7. Please wait while that wizard is processing your request.
8. Now... time to close said Setup program. And, additional actions mean you can free up disk space and reduce junk in Registry Editor. But, do that very carefully!
This part shares some tips about Origin for Mac removal:
1. Note down the output hives by Activity Monity. And, exit the app when ready.
2. Head to said Applications folder. Find the app and drag that software to the Trash icon.
3. Frankly, that doesn't mean you have uninstalled Origin. Lots of starters have reportedly been complaining on the web about that the uninstalled app just kept running w/ their Mac. Somehow, it is not a crazy complaint at all. It just does take bit longer to enter your desktop. And, if your Mac indeed boots slowly for you, then it's an issue with the "Login Items" menu.