S solarisc macrumors member Original poster Apr 14, 2006 59 0 Jul 11, 2006 #1 Ok, my silly queestion is how to remove programs that are in the "other" categorey of the "system preference"? Thanks for your responses
Ok, my silly queestion is how to remove programs that are in the "other" categorey of the "system preference"? Thanks for your responses
yellow Moderator emeritus Oct 21, 2003 16,018 6 Portland, OR Jul 11, 2006 #2 Check /Library/PreferencePanes and ~/Library/PreferencePanes/
S solarisc macrumors member Original poster Apr 14, 2006 59 0 Jul 11, 2006 #3 i am sorry, i am new to Mac and so could you elaborate it. I went under library folder and then preference but De javu isn't in there thanks for ur response
i am sorry, i am new to Mac and so could you elaborate it. I went under library folder and then preference but De javu isn't in there thanks for ur response
yellow Moderator emeritus Oct 21, 2003 16,018 6 Portland, OR Jul 11, 2006 #4 Not preferences.. PreferencePanes.. a totally different folder. Deja Vu is installed probably at the root Library (the one you get to first double clicking on Macintosh HD).
Not preferences.. PreferencePanes.. a totally different folder. Deja Vu is installed probably at the root Library (the one you get to first double clicking on Macintosh HD).
S solarisc macrumors member Original poster Apr 14, 2006 59 0 Jul 11, 2006 #5 I couldn't not find preferencPane earlier and so that was why I was looking under Preferences folder instead
I couldn't not find preferencPane earlier and so that was why I was looking under Preferences folder instead
yellow Moderator emeritus Oct 21, 2003 16,018 6 Portland, OR Jul 11, 2006 #6 Are you loooking in the Library folder of your home directory or the one at the root of the HD? Have you looked at both? I'm not sure which one Deja Vu installs in.
Are you loooking in the Library folder of your home directory or the one at the root of the HD? Have you looked at both? I'm not sure which one Deja Vu installs in.
zweigand macrumors 6502a Oct 19, 2003 627 89 Jul 11, 2006 #7 Right-click the deja-vu pref pane item and click "remove"
yellow Moderator emeritus Oct 21, 2003 16,018 6 Portland, OR Jul 11, 2006 #8 LOL. Well, that's a MUCH easier method. Thanks for the tip!
zweigand macrumors 6502a Oct 19, 2003 627 89 Jul 11, 2006 #9 yellow said: LOL. Well, that's a MUCH easier method. Thanks for the tip! Click to expand... No prob, found it by accident myself
yellow said: LOL. Well, that's a MUCH easier method. Thanks for the tip! Click to expand... No prob, found it by accident myself
S solarisc macrumors member Original poster Apr 14, 2006 59 0 Jul 11, 2006 #10 Greatttt!!! Thanks much guys