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jakub.jan

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Nov 3, 2015
8
1
Hi guys,

I wanted to remove the Adobe application manager from my 2010 macbook pro, OS X. I had a lot of troubles with that, so I finally decided to delete all Adobe applications from my computer. I've also removed the Adobe file from Library - Application support - Adobe.
The AAM bar is still there and in the trash are following items, which can't be removed, because the system writes, that the items are now used.:
- adobe_oobelib.dylib
- adobe_upgrade.dylib
- axlib.dylib
- LogSession
- UpdaterCore

I really don't know what to do with that, I would be very happy, if You could give me advice.

Thanks a lot!
 

Shirasaki

macrumors P6
May 16, 2015
16,263
11,764
Try to put it back, and remember the original path. Then boot to recovery partition, and use terminal to see if those files/folders can be removed.
 

jakub.jan

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Nov 3, 2015
8
1
Thanks a lot for advice. Finally helped just simply restart of the computer. :)
 
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