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MacKeeper can't be deleted!!!

I was going through my System Profiler and I found a file called AntiVirus. It was from the MacKeeper folder in the Application Support section of my Library. (I downloaded MacKeeper a few months ago and decided to delete it. However, the application would not let my empty the trash and I ended up shredding it with the shredder widget). Anyways, I found this file and tried to delete it, but the trash said it was still running. I tried to shred the MacKeeper folder from my Library, but after 5 minutes the shredder widget is still shredding it.


Does anyone know of a FREE file shredding application or widget besides the "Shredder" widget that can delete a file/app even if it's currently running?


I can't find the app running anywhere!!


Thanks.


-pancake213

Posted on Jun 16, 2011 8:26 AM

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Jun 29, 2012 11:11 PM in response to MadMacs0

This is a different subject, but,

Is Mail Version 4.5 (1084) ok after june 30? A few weeks ago, the tech at Genius Bar put this version of mail back on my dock because iCloud email was not working conveniently and was not showing the contacts I use. I can access mail on my computer without having to log in to iCloud on the internet. How can I tell if it will work after June 30? I'm not running Lion because it will disable my Microsoft Office 2004. I'm asking you because I didn't get a response yet in the other category. 🙂

Jun 30, 2012 8:39 AM in response to Gab

Time Machine isn't my strong point; I don't use it. I'm not sure how you'd remove specific files from TM. Take a look here. Of course, if you've removed every bit of MK from the startup volume, the next TM update will reflect that and be clean.


http://pondini.org/OSX/Home.html


As far as I know it's not a good idea to merge a TM with a clone. They should go to separate partitions. And they should probably go to different externals. In case the one with the current TM dies on you or becomes corrupted, you still have the exernal with the clone as a redundant backup and vice versa.

Jun 30, 2012 3:30 PM in response to Gab

Gab wrote:


Time Machine. It's external storage, not a clone. But I'll be saving a clone to it soon.

Never a good idea to have both your TM and clone on the same drive since drive failure is fairly common, then you lose everything. Drives are cheap insurance.


We are straying a long way from the topic of this thread.

May 15, 2013 8:32 PM in response to Memoire

I know the reason, mackeeper wont let you delete it till you pay, I would reccoment force quitting it and delete it, if it didnt delete restart your mac, and drag your mackeeper to the trash, Then dont "empty trash" hit "Secure empty trash" if you cant find that, do this: File>Option (key)> secure empty trash, that should delete it, sorry if that didnt work, but im 99% it will work

Apr 2, 2014 1:14 PM in response to pancake213

mac keeper is a virus and i think is something like a nsa spyware is too much casualtiy it has a lot of money


http://supercollidercomputers.wordpress.com/2012/12/06/mackeeper-installer-ad-be ware/


here is a script to block the ads with hosts file


copy and paste on script editor and save it as an app


do shell script "/usr/bin/printf \"# Block


zeobit\\n127.0.0.1

zeobit.com\\n127.0.0.1

mackeeperapp2.zeobit.com\\n127.0.0.1

mackeeperapp3.zeobit.com\\n127.0.0.1


zeobit\\n0.0.0.0

zeobit.com\\n0.0.0.0

mackeeperapp2.zeobit.com\\n0.0.0.0

mackeeperapp3.zeobit.com\\n0.0.0.0


\" >> /etc/hosts; /usr/bin/dscacheutil -flushcache" with administrator privileges

MacKeeper can't be deleted!!!

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