Post by Admin on Apr 8, 2017 0:24:12 GMT
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This forum thread contains clear, and easy to understand instructions on how to uninstall so-called Unpollute My Mac from your Mac. This post also contains extra tips, but has also been written in such a way so that you can remove the Unpollute My Mac application, thoroughly. Please complete the steps in the correct order and, please back up all of your personal stuff (e.g., documents, bookmarks, etc.) before continuing. If you're very uncomfortable making changes to your operating system manually or following the directions given blow, please STOP and run the recommended uninstall tool PRO accordingly. Also in need of solutions to uninstall so-called "Advanced Mac Cleaner", please get the most out of this Unpollute My Mac uninstall guide.
Regarding the term PUP, you should always beware of optional installations when running any other downloads you get from the web. You had better always proceed with the custom install and uncheck anything you just don't know, or that seems questionable/worrying. If you have any further questions at any point, please feel free to make a comment on this mini troubleshooting guide.
In order to erase Unpollute My Mac from your Mac, please use these info:
1. Head to the Utilities sub-folder in the Applications file folder.
2. Run the Activity Monitor. Locate the app and note down (copy & paste) all of the "Output information" associated with Unpollute My Mac.
3. Check your own Dock menu at the bottom of your screen. Quit the app manually.
If the above option does not work for you, use Activity Monitor to force the app to quit. Refer to the 2nd image above.
4. To perform the common uninstall process, you re-head to the Applications folder, and delete Unpollute My Mac by right-clicking on the app and launching the option "Move to Trash".
5. Try cleaning up Unpollute-related leftovers & components after rebooting your Mac. Important! You had better delete the following project from your Mac's "Login Items" menu.
This forum thread contains clear, and easy to understand instructions on how to uninstall so-called Unpollute My Mac from your Mac. This post also contains extra tips, but has also been written in such a way so that you can remove the Unpollute My Mac application, thoroughly. Please complete the steps in the correct order and, please back up all of your personal stuff (e.g., documents, bookmarks, etc.) before continuing. If you're very uncomfortable making changes to your operating system manually or following the directions given blow, please STOP and run the recommended uninstall tool PRO accordingly. Also in need of solutions to uninstall so-called "Advanced Mac Cleaner", please get the most out of this Unpollute My Mac uninstall guide.
Regarding the term PUP, you should always beware of optional installations when running any other downloads you get from the web. You had better always proceed with the custom install and uncheck anything you just don't know, or that seems questionable/worrying. If you have any further questions at any point, please feel free to make a comment on this mini troubleshooting guide.
I opened up my laptop today and now I have something called Unpollute My Mac on my computer that wasn't there last night.
In order to erase Unpollute My Mac from your Mac, please use these info:
1. Head to the Utilities sub-folder in the Applications file folder.
2. Run the Activity Monitor. Locate the app and note down (copy & paste) all of the "Output information" associated with Unpollute My Mac.
3. Check your own Dock menu at the bottom of your screen. Quit the app manually.
If the above option does not work for you, use Activity Monitor to force the app to quit. Refer to the 2nd image above.
4. To perform the common uninstall process, you re-head to the Applications folder, and delete Unpollute My Mac by right-clicking on the app and launching the option "Move to Trash".
5. Try cleaning up Unpollute-related leftovers & components after rebooting your Mac. Important! You had better delete the following project from your Mac's "Login Items" menu.