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jakub.jan

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