you can log in as a root user and remove what you like but i'd look into what you want to get rid of exactly before because in root you can do whatever you want, and that includes trashing vital system-level files that could cause major probs afterward. see what pref files and other hidden stuff it distributes throughout the system beforehand. might save you a headache. i imagine it's a pretty deep install and there is more to it than what's in your Applications folder, i could be wrong though. oh yeah, to log in as root open NetInfo Manager in Utilities and create a root username and password and enable root log ins. good luck and be careful.🙂