Uninstalling in Macbook
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Uninstalling in Macbook
I just want to know if it is safe to uninstall the default apps installed in my Macbook like GarageBand, iMovie, etc.
This is my first time with MacOS so I don't want to take any chances. Want to Make sure that doing this will not affect my system in any way.
Thanks
This is my first time with MacOS so I don't want to take any chances. Want to Make sure that doing this will not affect my system in any way.
Thanks
Re: Uninstalling in Macbook
https://osxdaily.com/2014/01/02/delete- ... -mac-os-x/
BACKUP FIRST
When you uninstall you may never be able to get them back unless you pay for a full version of MacOS again
BACKUP FIRST
When you uninstall you may never be able to get them back unless you pay for a full version of MacOS again
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Re: Uninstalling in Macbook
Yes it is totally safe. No issues whatsoever . If you don’t need them any more or you are not using them then you should uninstall them.
But I would suggest using the garageband app. It is quite fun to use even if you have no knowledge, you will find it fun. If I had a Macbook I would never remove the garageband from there. But the truth is I don’t have one and I can’t use it on any other platform. It is compatible with MacOS and iOS only.
But I would suggest using the garageband app. It is quite fun to use even if you have no knowledge, you will find it fun. If I had a Macbook I would never remove the garageband from there. But the truth is I don’t have one and I can’t use it on any other platform. It is compatible with MacOS and iOS only.
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Re: Uninstalling in Macbook
Thanks, but I barely used these apps and I don't think I am gonna need them in the near future. So having a backup would not be any good to me right?KnightRid wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 2:46 amhttps://osxdaily.com/2014/01/02/delete- ... -mac-os-x/
BACKUP FIRST
When you uninstall you may never be able to get them back unless you pay for a full version of MacOS again
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Re: Uninstalling in Macbook
Thank you for your advice but I have no idea how this GarageBand works and I don't think I am gonna try it (Maybe in future who knows)alexawiliams784 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 10:40 amYes it is totally safe. No issues whatsoever . If you don’t need them any more or you are not using them then you should uninstall them.
But I would suggest using the garageband app. It is quite fun to use even if you have no knowledge, you will find it fun. If I had a Macbook I would never remove the garageband from there. But the truth is I don’t have one and I can’t use it on any other platform. It is compatible with MacOS and iOS only.
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Re: Uninstalling in Macbook
Well, in a certain way you can use macOS apps in windows PC but for that, you have to create a macOS hybrid on your windows system using some emulators or using the Hackintosh method. I am not sure if you can use GarageBand with this method but you can try. Take reference from this article, this might help you.alexawiliams784 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 10:40 amBut the truth is I don’t have one and I can’t use it on any other platform. It is compatible with macOS and iOS only.
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Re: Uninstalling in Macbook
yes you can uninstall the Unwanted applications from MacOs!
Re: Uninstalling in Macbook
GarageBand does not have any such limitations, for some MacBook users, it may be a space-eating app. Some of its supporting files are massive in size and hence utilize much of the hard disk space.the Loop Library and the Instrument Library claim the highest space in a MacBook.
I found these uninstall garageband, https://garagebandonpc.com/uninstall/
Here is the guide on that.
Cheers!
I found these uninstall garageband, https://garagebandonpc.com/uninstall/
Here is the guide on that.
Cheers!