![]() ![]() Uninstalling applications in macOS/Mac OS X is quite different from that in Windows operating system. In normal cases Mac users just need to simply drag and drop the target app to the Trash and then empty the Trash to perform the standard uninstallation. Generally speaking, most Mac applications are separate bundles that contain the executable and any associated resources for the app, and therefore users can easily remove any unwanted software (if they are installed properly) from their Macs. However, a fact is often neglected that, even the stand-alone software may might still leave its configuration and preferences files on multiple system directories after you carry out a basic uninstall. ![]() These vestiges can be very small in size, thus leaving them alone may not affect your Mac performance, yet they can also be a large chunks of useless files that occupy a large portion of your hard drive space. In the latter case it is quite necessary to clean out those junk files from your Mac for complete removal.įor some novice users, they may have no idea how to remove Checkmate 1.1.2 in a proper way. In this post we will discuss the following questions: (1) What is the correct way to uninstall Checkmate 1.1.2? (2) How to ensure all its accompanying components are removed safely? And (3) is there a shortcut for both Mac novices and experts to take to accomplish Checkmate 1.1.2 removal effortlessly? Conventional Steps to Uninstall Checkmate 1.1.2 for Mac Even for the experienced users, they may also get lost when trying to uninstall a problematic, stubborn or even malicious application. Prior to the removal of Checkmate 1.1.2, you should first log into your Mac with an administrator account, and turn Checkmate 1.1.2 off if it is running. To deactivate an app, right click its icon in the dock and select Quit option (or choose Checkmate 1.1.2 > Quit Checkmate 1.1.2 on the Menu bar).Īlso, you can access the Activity Monitor (located in /Applications/Utilities/ folder), and see if there is any background process pertaining to the app. ![]() Open up the Finder, click Applications on the left side, and then select Checkmate 1.1.2.Option 1: Drag Checkmate 1.1.2 icon to the Trash If Checkmate 1.1.2 cannot be quit normally, you can select the app in Activity Monitor, click the large red “Quit Process” button in the left corner and click Force Quit button in the pop-up dialog. ![]()
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