![]() To launch Terminal, click the ‘Spotlight’ icon in your MacBook’s menu bar and enter ‘Terminal’ into the search bar that appears. You can also unlock a file using the Terminal that comes pre-installed on every MacBook. If the ‘Locked’ checkbox is greyed out, then this means you don’t have permission to modify the file (we look at how to change a file’s permissions in the next section, so skip ahead if you can’t currently access the ‘Locked’ checkbox). Expand the ‘General’ section, if it isn’t expanded already.Select ‘Get Info’ from the menu that appears.If you’re getting a ‘File is locked’ message, then you’ll need to unlock that file before you can delete it: ![]() If you’re unsure, then do some research by entering the name of the mystery process into your favourite search engine and exploring some of the results. Just be wary of closing a process when you don’t fully understand what that process does, as some processes are essential to the smooth running of your Mac. How To Uninstall & Delete Applications on Mac OS
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