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'Advanced Mac Clean-up'

Any suggestions as to how to remove this annoying program from my MacBook? I've tried a few things, but they haven't worked yet.


In order to 'unsubscribe' according to their support info you need to launch the program and give them your Mac password - that ain't gonna happen.


I'm an old coot flying blind.

MacBook Air 13", macOS 10.12

Posted on Mar 31, 2020 7:56 AM

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Posted on Mar 31, 2020 9:53 AM

Edgartown MA? I live in Mashpee! Anyway yes, this is hard to do.

  1. Download EasyFind from https://download.devontechnologies.com/download/freeware/easyfind/5.0/EasyFind.app.zip
  2. Boot the Mac into Safe mode holding the shift key.
  3. Open EasyFind in your Downloads folder.
  4. Search for files whose name contains Macpaw, Advanced Mac, Zeobit on successive searches.
  5. In each search hit delete on all the related files.
  6. Restart the Mac.


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Mar 31, 2020 9:53 AM in response to lisafromedgartown

Edgartown MA? I live in Mashpee! Anyway yes, this is hard to do.

  1. Download EasyFind from https://download.devontechnologies.com/download/freeware/easyfind/5.0/EasyFind.app.zip
  2. Boot the Mac into Safe mode holding the shift key.
  3. Open EasyFind in your Downloads folder.
  4. Search for files whose name contains Macpaw, Advanced Mac, Zeobit on successive searches.
  5. In each search hit delete on all the related files.
  6. Restart the Mac.


'Advanced Mac Clean-up'

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