I recently installed DoubleCommand and right away, it caused a Kernel Panic. I didn't associate the two before, but now I hear it causes them. Next, I tried partitioning my drive for XP, and halfway through the partition, another kernel panic. This screwed up my harddrive and I had to repair it with Disk utility. I tried it 2 more times, each time screwing up my hdd.
Does anyone know how to remove this program so it won't do anymore damage?
Oh, and this is a mac, and also it is a kernel application, not just your everyday app. You cannot simply remove it that way.
(the way rick and king suggested)
People, READ. if you have no clue what a kernel is, don't bother posting anything.
Related posts:








5 responses so far ↓
1 Rick C // May 21, 2008
Start–My Computer–Add or Remove Programs
2 KingGnome // May 21, 2008
start - control panel - add/remove programs - find the progra you want to uninstall and click uninstall.
3 TheChosenOne // May 21, 2008
Try contacting MS about this.
4 WTF!!! // Mar 23, 2009
Are there also people on this planet that can read AND have a brain…?
5 Dmnchild // Jul 18, 2009
Came across this post when looking myself.
From thier own website:
Removing DoubleCommand
To remove DoubleCommand from your machine:
1. Delete the DoubleCommand folder in /Library/StartupItems on your Mac OS X startup volume.
2. Delete the DoubleCommand preference pane in /Library/PreferencePanes on your Mac OS X startup volume.
3. Restart your computer.
Removing conflicting software
To remove conflicting software from your machine:
1. Delete the iJect, uControl, CommandandControl or PowerDelete folder in /Library/StartupItems on your Mac OS X startup volume.
2. Restart your computer.
Leave a Comment