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Author Topic: JRiver Mac Question: How to Successfully Remove All Older Versions?  (Read 2166 times)

stevel

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ALL: Please advise how I can remove ALL JRiver versions besides my current JRiver 21.064 from my MacBook Pro.

Being mainly from the PC world Add/Remove is what I have known.

I just don’t want to risk deleting current files etc.

Please provide a step by step process if you care to help.

This would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You In Advance,

Steve
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Re: JRiver Mac Question: How to Successfully Remove All Older Versions?
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2016, 12:31:28 pm »

Just drag and drop the Media Center app you want to remove from the Applications folder into the trash.
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Re: JRiver Mac Question: How to Successfully Remove All Older Versions?
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2016, 12:46:31 pm »

If you had MC20 installed too, there will be some left over files, library backups, etc.  None of those will affect MC21 of course.  JRiver's support files are all located in:

~/Library/Application Support/J River/

Under that directory you'll find Media Center 20, Media Center 21, and other folders.

Remove Media Center 20 if you are SURE you aren't using anything in.  Perhaps renaming it to a different name would be smarter.  Then test and make sure everything still works.  Finally, remove it once you're sure you don't need it.

Otherwise, what AwesomeDonkey said is correct:  You just drag old versions to the trash and they disappear.  Most programs on Mac don't require "uninstallation".  They are mostly self contained.  MC is very normal in that respect.

Brian.
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