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Oliver Fernandez November 30th, 2003 08:19 AM

Unistall Limewire ?
 
How do you unistall Limewire?

Im running on an iBookG4 and i dont want Limewire on it anymore!

HOW DO YOU UNISTALL IT PLEASE?How Do you UNISTALL LIMEWIRE?

stief November 30th, 2003 10:28 AM

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Use the uninstall program first (or drag the entire Limewire folder to the trash). Then, to find the other bits, search for "limew" with the finder. If you had a old limewire at some point, also search for an invisible file with 'zerog' in its name. The Shared and Incomplete folders were also installed in your Home Folder, but check within them to see if there are any files you want to keep first.

If there is a dock icon, drag it to the trash, and maybe even check the System Preferences->Login Items.

You're welcome.

SonjaKelli February 27th, 2004 11:15 AM

Don't know if this will work for you, but I tried it and it worked. I downloaded the most current version, and prayed for an uninstaller. I am not sure if it was there before or if it came with 3.8.6, but give this a try.....

Download 3.8.6
Using the finder - look for LimeWire.
On my computer, an uninstall folder came up with all the other normal LimeWire folders.
Click it, follow the directions, and close the finder.
To make sure it is gone, do the finder again.
If it is still there, put it all in the trash - then empty.

Good Luck!!!!

Morgwen February 27th, 2004 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SonjaKelli
I am not sure if it was there before
It was there before.

Morgwen

Morgwen February 27th, 2004 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by stief
(or drag the entire Limewire folder to the trash).
You have to clean your registry after this, it always better to use the unistaller.

Morgwen

mcs March 15th, 2004 01:21 AM

where can we find the uninstaller ?

rkapsi March 15th, 2004 03:55 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Morgwen
You have to clean your registry after this, it always better to use the unistaller.

Morgwen

Mac OS X has no registry and nothing similar. Drag & Drop is the standard way (and recommended by Apple) to install and uninstall Software on Mac OS X.


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