Urgent: How to _completely_ uninstall avast! Mac Edition?

Hello,

I have used the avast! PC Home Edition before - respect - this is a good anti virus program.

My problem with the avast! Mac Edition trial is, that I am not aware how to completely remove all components of avast! Mac Edition. The installer does not list the directories and files. I want to uninstall any Frameworks and or demons.

While I like the program, it takes to much processing power away from my machine and I also have a problem with Apple Mail app.

You help to point out which files other than the app itself need to be deleted would be very much appreciated.

Thanks!

hallo,
all these problems were already discussed in this forum, just in a nutshell:

  • uninstall: uncheck persistency in preferences, quit both avast/daemon from menubar, the put the app simply to the trashcan
    (one might also delete ~/Library/Application Support/com.avast.MacAvast folder and avast pkg backup in /Library)- this is nearly complete cleanup
  • mail autostart: ctrl-click in finder over avast.app, go to contents/resources, and get rid of getrulescript.txt (or just rename this file)

just note - you can put the daemon to background (start on-demand scan, and use that “background” button until you are satisfied with the performance), to gain more cpu power - then, in preferences, choose this seeting to be used every time when the daemon starts. that’s the trick.

regards,
pc

Thank you very, very much! :slight_smile:

Hi Zilog,

I have installed the trial version of Avast a while ago, and I would like to uninstall it as nicely as possible. I appreciate the procedure that you are documenting in your post, but I can’t apply it. The ‘preferences…’ option in the avast menu is grey’d out/inactive.

What should I do?

Cheers!

Mac OS X 10.6.3

Avast Mac Edition Version 2.74R0 (Service Kit 1.41)

Hi Zilog,

Are you logged in as a computer administrator? If not, log out or fast user switch to an admin user account on the machine.

The Preferences option should then be active in the menu.

I used CleanApp to uninstall Avast 5. It rooted out all the hidden files quite well.

This program should really come with a uninstaller

I personally refuse to use any program of this type which doesn’t come with an uninstaller in the package. There really is no excuse aside from laziness. Even FREE antivirus programs come with one. :o If one is included in the future I will try it again. ::slight_smile:

Edited (wrong forum). Sorry.

verasion 3.07 comes with uninstaller - see its menu bar. But anyway, it’s easy to uninstall any application on MacOS X - just delete it from preferences (thanks to the package-concept).

regards,
pc