You're welcome, Hugo.
Hugo_Chan wrote: ... I have emailed Cam mask multiple times ... and i have not received any answers!...
Have you tried simply sending "I cannot find uninstall instructions. I have decided not to purchase CamMask Pro. How can I properly uninstall the free CamMask trial version?" to contact@cammask.com?
I could send the email, but if they will answer, it will be quicker for you than to wait me to do it for you and then post their reply.
Hugo_Chan wrote: ...I sadly don't have a external hard drive ... But I will ... be picking one up on the near future...
Unless you only use your computer for games or other trivial applications, you MUST back up your important information.
If you can, make the "near future" NOW. Otherwise, consider one of the many available online backup solutions until you have other backup capability.
Hugo_Chan wrote: ... Can you suggest any other ways... never used time machine...as i could not set it up
Two other ways:
(1) If you have nothing important on your Mac, you can fix the problem even before you have backup capability.
Follow the instructions for erase and install in Apple's OS X: How to erase and install. If you don't have any essential files, you can simply ignore the part about backing up essential files.
When your Mac has been restored, reinstall any additional software applications that you really need, but DON'T reinstall CamMask.
(2) If you have important files on your Mac that are not saved elsewhere, now is the time to acquire backup capability.
Take your Mac with you when you shop and ask the Apple retailer to show you how to backup the important files from your Mac before you leave the store.
If you can afford it, buy two external drives. Dedicate one to Time Machine and keep the other for backing up and moving files when needed (like the one you could use right now.) Bus-powered portable drives of 750MB---1TB like one of themodels discussed here should do all you need, but your local retailer can help you decide what will work best for your needs.
Backup all important info and then erase and install your disk as explained in (1) above.
After you have corrected your CamMask problem and have restored all your important files, if you only bought one external portable drive, you can erase the new external disk and set it up as your new Time Machine drive using your Mac's > System Preferences... > Time Machine or the Time Machine Set Up instructions in this article. Otherwise, connect your Time Machine drive and make its first backup while you can keep the files you have already backed up on your extra drive until you are CERTAIN that you have Time Machine working properly.
NOTE: Depending on how much you have on your Mac's startup disk, It may take as long as overnight to make the first backup, so don't rush it.
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