Hey everyone!
I'm sure this is not new information to any, if not most of you, but Apple did a horrible job at providing an easy way of uninstalling their Logic Pro application
. <-- [not sure if this has changed in Logic Pro X?]
I have not used this program in quite some time and could really use the extra hard drive space, as Logic withholds several gigs.
I am looking for assistance in carrying out a complete & proper uninstall of Logic Pro 9 - the application itself and any all all files/folders associated with it. I do, however, want to be very careful to not remove folders that affect other programs as well (i.e. It is my understanding that certain folders that Logic Pro references are also associated with Garageband, as well as other apps).
Obviously there are a slew of articles on the web discussing this, but I have noticed that many of them have varying (if not, completely different) instructions; therefore, I was hoping to reach out to anyone here that may have experience with doing this.
Any guidance would be extremely helpful!
** PS - I pasted a link below to one article (on 'eHow') that appears to be clear and concise. What do you think? **
http://www.ehow.com/how_7465629_uninstall-logic-pro.html
Thank You!
I'm sure this is not new information to any, if not most of you, but Apple did a horrible job at providing an easy way of uninstalling their Logic Pro application
I have not used this program in quite some time and could really use the extra hard drive space, as Logic withholds several gigs.
I am looking for assistance in carrying out a complete & proper uninstall of Logic Pro 9 - the application itself and any all all files/folders associated with it. I do, however, want to be very careful to not remove folders that affect other programs as well (i.e. It is my understanding that certain folders that Logic Pro references are also associated with Garageband, as well as other apps).
Obviously there are a slew of articles on the web discussing this, but I have noticed that many of them have varying (if not, completely different) instructions; therefore, I was hoping to reach out to anyone here that may have experience with doing this.
Any guidance would be extremely helpful!
** PS - I pasted a link below to one article (on 'eHow') that appears to be clear and concise. What do you think? **
http://www.ehow.com/how_7465629_uninstall-logic-pro.html
Thank You!