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Q: How do you find the Incompatible Software folder?

I need to delete Trend Micro Surfing software off of the Incompatible Software folder, but I am can not after several searches locate where this folder is on my Mac.  The computer tells me it set the folder up on my startup disk, but when I open startup disk in my system preference, locating or choosing this folder is not an option.  I have no idea where else to look or what else to try.  Any help or assistance would be GREATLY appreciated.  Thank you!

iMac, OS X El Capitan (10.11.6)

Posted on Sep 6, 2016 9:56 PM

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Q: How do you find the Incompatible Software folder?

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  • by Drew Reece,

    Drew Reece Drew Reece Sep 6, 2016 10:02 PM in response to gbohannon45
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    Sep 6, 2016 10:02 PM in response to gbohannon45

    The startup disk used to be shown on the Desktop but that was changed & it leads to this type of confusion.

     

    To open it now in Finder use the 'Go menu > Computer'. A Finder window will open with all the connected disks listed. Your startup disk may be called 'Macintosh HD' unless you renamed this disk after installing OS X.

     

    The 'startup disk' shown in System Preferences is actually the same disk but it is used to select the disk that will boot your Mac. Changing that will cause the Mac to use another disk to run from so be careful with that preference.

  • by gbohannon45,

    gbohannon45 gbohannon45 Sep 6, 2016 11:36 PM in response to Drew Reece
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    Sep 6, 2016 11:36 PM in response to Drew Reece

    This was helpful.  I could now locate the Incompatible Software folder.  My Mac tells me that it automatically stored the "Trend Micro Surfing" software in this folder when the computer upgraded to the newest OS X.  However, it is not located in this folder from what I can tell.  I am unable to load new security software (Norton) to my Mac because it tells me I need to delete this program first.  The problem is I can not locate this program.  It the Mac hid it; it hid it good.  Can you possibly help me with this?

  • by Barney-15E,

    Barney-15E Barney-15E Sep 7, 2016 4:49 AM in response to gbohannon45
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    Sep 7, 2016 4:49 AM in response to gbohannon45

    I am unable to load new security software (Norton) to my Mac because it tells me I need to delete this program first.

    Gonna go from bad to worse, huh?

     

    Does Spotlight find it?

    If not, you can try a Finder search using System Files.

    Start by opening a folder showing your Startup drive (Macintosh HD).

    Type the name of the program into the Finder search field.

    On the right side of the Search bar, click the + button.

    Click on Kind popup menu and select Other...

    Find the System Files option and select it.

    Set it to "Are included".

    make sure it is searching "This Mac"

    If the program shows up in the search, you can Get Info on it to see where it is located, or if you have the path bar showing, you can see it at the bottom of the window.

  • by Luis Sequeira1,Helpful

    Luis Sequeira1 Luis Sequeira1 Sep 8, 2016 12:36 AM in response to Barney-15E
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    Sep 8, 2016 12:36 AM in response to Barney-15E

    Barney-15E wrote:

     

    I am unable to load new security software (Norton) to my Mac because it tells me I need to delete this program first.

    Gonna go from bad to worse, huh?

     

     

     

    To gbohannon45: in case you missed the tone of Barney's reply...

     

    DON'T install that Norton crap!

    Anti-virus are not needed and cause all sorts of trouble in the mac.

  • by Drew Reece,Helpful

    Drew Reece Drew Reece Sep 8, 2016 12:36 AM in response to gbohannon45
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    Sep 8, 2016 12:36 AM in response to gbohannon45

    The app should be in that folder according to Apple…

    About incompatible software on your Mac - Apple Support

     

    Have you moved the app to the Trash & not emptied it? Click the trashcan in the Dock to see if it is still on the system waiting to be deleted. The Trash is emptied from the 'Finder menu > Empty Trash'.

     

    I don't think you need or want to run Norton but that is up to you. Norton can make your Mac less secure & slower so I think it should be avoided.

  • by gbohannon45,

    gbohannon45 gbohannon45 Sep 8, 2016 12:36 AM in response to Drew Reece
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    Sep 8, 2016 12:36 AM in response to Drew Reece

    Thank you!  That seems to be the popular opinion.  I appreciate the words of wisdom.

  • by gbohannon45,

    gbohannon45 gbohannon45 Sep 8, 2016 12:38 AM in response to Luis Sequeira1
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    Sep 8, 2016 12:38 AM in response to Luis Sequeira1

    Thank you!  I could not locate the file the computer says it hid, but that's ok.  I give up.  It seems the popular words of wisdom seem to be to not load Norton.  I was attempting to due to my internet service provider; however, I will opt not to based on the responses.  I appreciate your reply!

  • by gbohannon45,

    gbohannon45 gbohannon45 Sep 8, 2016 12:58 AM in response to Drew Reece
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    Sep 8, 2016 12:58 AM in response to Drew Reece

    Thank you for the words of assistance.  I learned a lot from simply reading your reply.  I appreciate you sharing your knowledge with me.