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Applications on your device will be scanned automatically. After the scanning process is done, the software will be listed on the interface. Select the Google Drive and related files you want to delete. Press the "Clean" button. It helps you delete unnecessary files of apps including leftovers that take up much disk space and slows down your Mac device with just a few simple clicks.

It comprehensively scans an entire Mac device without leaving any application unchecked. It gives you a free trial for the first MB. Now, you can enjoy the benefits of this tool without having to pay for it.

You are given one-on-one support. You can also get support via email in case you encounter problems with the tool. Part 3. How to Remove Google Drive on Mac and Windows Manually The manual method is the difficult one because you need to uninstall Google Drive app first, then find the app leftovers to delete from many folders.

On the sidebar, select Applications. Find the Google Drive Application. Right-click on this application and choose Move To Trash. If a pop-up appears, input your Mac device login password in order to confirm the operation. Search for Google Drive in the search box. Hold your mouse on Google Drive until the icon begins to shake and displays X. You can also press down ALT until all apps displayed begin to wriggle.

Now, you have to launch Finder. Select Empty Trash. Go to the search bar and put Google Drive in it. Below the bar, you will see, press Library. The files that will be matched should be moved to the Trash by right-clicking on these files. It takes the place of both Google Drive and Google Photos and offers a more integrated approach to data backup.

If you want to remove Google Drive from Mac for some reason, you need to get rid of the Backup and Sync app. To delete the dedicated folder from Finder, uninstall the Backup and Sync app. So first, you need to disconnect your account to stop syncing and secure your files on the cloud. Quick tip: If there is no icon on your menu bar, go to your Applications folder and launch the Backup and Sync app.

The icon should now show up. You successfully disconnected your account from the Backup and Sync app, which means your Google Drive folder is no longer synced.

Now, you can trash the app from your computer without affecting cloud-based data. If you note some related processes, select them and hit the Force Quit button. Once done, try to trash the app again. All this junk clutters your system and slows down Mac's performance. To eliminate them, follow the steps below. Note: Be careful about what you move to trash. The deletion of files crucial for computer performance may cost you a system crash.

Seems like lots of work? How do I uninstall Chrome from my iMac? Reply I have this question too 65 I have this question too Me too 65 Me too. Go to the folder containing the Google Chrome application on your computer. Tip : It may be in your Applications folder. If not, try searching your computer for "Google Chrome" press F.

Drag Google Chrome into the Trash. If you added Google Chrome to your Dock, simply drag it off the Dock. If you want to delete your Chrome user profile information, like your browser preferences, bookmarks, and history from your computer, follow these additional steps: In the Mac menu bar at the top of the screen, click Go.

Select Go to Folder. This time, the Spinning Beach Ball of Death only lasted about 10 seconds, and then the application crashed without any error messages, and no crash report from Mac OS X either. The Google Desktop preference pane was now gone…. But if anyone still needed additional warnings after my report yesterday, well, here you are. UPDATE: John Gruber has an apparently complete list of everything that is installed by Google Desktop and therefore needs to be uninstalled manually if the uninstall process fails.

On my machine, it looks like the uninstall process actually worked partially, because there are things mentioned by Gruber that I can no longer find on my startup volume. This entry was posted by Pierre Igot on Thursday, April 5th, at pm and is filed under Macintosh , Technology.

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