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FindAllFile Question #63635 03/18/2023 7:22 PM
by plantsower
plantsower
This is a question I asked the developer of FindAnyFile:

I downloaded 4k Video Downloader and it didn’t work properly, so I want to delete it. I deleted all the files via FindAnyFile except the one shown this I get an error message and can’t delete it. I can’t find it in the Finder either. Any ideas what I can do?

This was his answer: Files inside the /private/var/db/ folder are managed and protected by macOS - you shouldn't worry about this, as they cannot cause any harm in that location. If you really need to remove such files, you need to boot into a separate macOS system, from which you can then delete such files.

Can you tell me what his last sentence means and how to do it?
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Re: FindAllFile Question #63641 Mar 18th a 08:44 PM
by plantsower
plantsower
LOL! OK, you actually convinced me to NOT do that. I can be a little finicky and detail oriented about things, but I know good advice when I see it. Thanks, Joe.


Originally Posted by joemikeb
It means you must have two bootable volumes on your computer and be logged on to the second bootable volume in order to delete the file. It also means deleting the file could easily would probably render the volume unbootable and it would have to be reinstalled, and the advice you received to leave it alone is sound. (Personally I would never attempt deleting such a file (unless I suddenly developed an irresistable compulsion to erase and reinstall the system from scratch. shocked ).

AFTER THOUGHT: If you have a few hours to spare and and a coupe of spare drives, I have thought of safe way of deleting the file that might work. But it will take several steps and each step will take some time to accomplish, and in the end might not work., but it would reduce the risk. If you are determined I can outline the process.
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