![]() This script will just return the files that are still installed on your computer and then you can go and delete them by hand one-by-one. (of course you would have to name the script below 'find_macfuse_stuff.sh' after you copy and paste it into a text file) Instead of running the script again, I would recommend running the shell script posted below with this command:įind_macfuse_stuff.sh | grep -iv 'cannot open' # replaced it with a prompt at end of script telling user to restart:Įcho 'PLEASE RESTART YOUR COMPUTER NOW.'Īctually, I have found a few other files that were not deleted when I first ran this script. # previously was this dir which was incorrect: I am not sure if the installer put mine in the wrong dir or this something that needs to be fixed in the script, but I thought everyone should know. I found that fusefs.kext file was in the directory: In the part where you change directories to /System/Library/Extensions and then I ran the script above, but I found something that may The revised script is at the bottom of this post. I am posting a rev here and on the google site. ![]() ![]() Regarding the uninstall script link to googlecode site. Untuk uninstall FUSE for macOS dan juga menghapus semua file yang berhubungan dengan FUSE for macOS ini, kamu cukup masuk ke dalam panel preferensi FUSE for macOS terlebih dahulu dan klik Remove FUSE. Bukan cuma uninstall FUSE for macOS saja, tetapi juga beberapa panel preferensi pihak ketiga. Furthermore, i realize that this forum is for Linux, but it might help a Mac user as i invariably fell onto that page after googling 'uninstall MacFuse' so if an other Mac user reads this it could help them - (might also be the same principle in the Linux system somewhere in your sys preferences' - (Don't know use Linux, can't be more specific)). Some users have also reported FUSE errors while using a Mac through a remote session. The CentreStack Mac Client relies on FUSE to mount the cloud drive among other things. FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) is an open-source software interface that extends the file handling capabilities of the Mac OS, with support for NTFS and many other file systems.
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