
You will generally have to restart the computer in order to complete an uninstallation. The uninstaller might also be accessed by clicking the Customize button, if there is one.īack up all data before making any changes. There may be an application in there such as “Uninstall BrickMyMac.” If not, open “BrickMyMac.pkg” and look for an Uninstall button. While you're waiting for a response, download BrickMyMac.dmg and open it. Finding none there, look on the developer's website, say (That may not be the actual name of the site if necessary, search the Web for the product name.) If you don’t find anything on the website or in your search, contact the developer. Suppose you want to remove something called “BrickMyMac” (a hypothetical example.) First, consult the product's Help menu, if there is one, for instructions. Here are some general guidelines to get you started. You'll have to do your own research to find that information.
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I never install system modifications myself, and except as stated in this comment, I don't know how to uninstall them.
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If the software has been incompletely removed, you may have to re-download or even reinstall it in order to finish the job. Whenever you remove system modifications, they must be removed completely, and the only way to do that is to use the uninstallation tool, if any, provided by the developers, or to follow their instructions. Remove "NoSleep" and see whether there's an improvement.Īny third-party software that doesn't install by drag-and-drop into the Applications folder, and uninstall by drag-and-drop to the Trash, is a system modification. Yielded the same 40-50 second long wait before displaying white apple and loading bar.Īny clues as to what could have caused this, and even more importantly how I can fix it? When the Finder loaded, I opened Disk Utility and verified (no problems found) and repaired (because the option became available, despite the OK notification.?) both the drive and the permissions. I let it sit longer this time, and eventually (perhaps 40-50 seconds later) the boot sequence continues as normal.

Tried booting it again, same backlit black screen.

I held the power button and turned it off. I let it sit for about 30 seconds, and having not recently installed any updates, was fairly concerned, since usually the MBA consistently boots to the desktop, fully loaded, in 8-10 seconds - the entire time I've had it. Shocked, I opened it up to reveal a blank black screen, though the backlight was on.

I was working on my iMac, the MBA sleeping peacefully for the last several hours with its shell closed and its power plugged in (but was fully charged).Īll of the sudden it made the boot sound - It had restarted itself. I have an iMac, and sitting next to it, sits my MacBook Air.
