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brn2rnjk1

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Feb 24, 2008
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Everytime I reboot I get that EOPTCRON is not optimized. I know that that means, but I cannot find out where this file/app is or what it does. Is there a command that could find it. I have searched everywhere I could think.

Thanks!
 
Are you now - or ever - an Optimum ISP user?
Looks like EOPTCRON is associated with the Optimum setup software, probably the part that is used for viewing TV.
This info may help you find where that eoptcron file is located, so you can remove it.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8078061
(scroll down the page to a post by a user named "etresoft")
 
If you really want to get rid of the problem, you could upgrade to 10.15 Catalina beta. When the say 32bit support is gone, oh boy do they mean it. In fact if you run the Catralina installer it will tell you which 32 bit apps will not work afterward.
 
Its simple to delete. Delete Trend Anti Virus from your machine and it should clear it up.
If this doesn't work, then navigate to your files, look for cvcoptdata/eoptcron and manually drag to your trash and empty.
 
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