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ahbree

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Aug 4, 2012
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I got frustrated with not being able to remove iTunes and resorted to opening the applications folder and dragging straight to the trash. It still hasn't been removed and now the application is damaged. I imagine I now have useless hidden data somewhere plus the issue of not being able to reinstall because as far as OSX is concerned it's still installed despite it's condition.
 
I got frustrated with not being able to remove iTunes and resorted to opening the applications folder and dragging straight to the trash. It still hasn't been removed and now the application is damaged. I imagine I now have useless hidden data somewhere plus the issue of not being able to reinstall because as far as OSX is concerned it's still installed despite it's condition.
I don't recommend uninstalling apps that came bundled with your Mac, as removing some may cause multiple problems. Restore from a backup or perform a clean install to restore your system.
 
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