@alidinc4490 so I did a lot of testing. I tried deleting the app from applications and reinstalling different versions, then letting the uninstaller run for about ten mins to no avail. Next I looked around but on the homepage of this it states: sudo rm -rf /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/eqMac.driver/ && sudo launchctl kickstart -k system/com.apple.audio.coreaudiod &>/dev/null to run this command in your terminal. I did this and its completely wiped the sound driver. Then as for the eqMac program itself I simply deleted it to bin from the Applications folder. If you look here to back up what I am saying: https://eqmac.app then click at the bottom how to uninstall.
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Originally posted by: Some-T
I want to know this also. Does not have a very straightforward uninstall process 😢
Originally posted by: Some-T
@alidinc4490 so I did a lot of testing. I tried deleting the app from applications and reinstalling different versions, then letting the uninstaller run for about ten mins to no avail. Next I looked around but on the homepage of this it states:
sudo rm -rf /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/eqMac.driver/ && sudo launchctl kickstart -k system/com.apple.audio.coreaudiod &>/dev/nullto run this command in your terminal. I did this and its completely wiped the sound driver. Then as for the eqMac program itself I simply deleted it to bin from the Applications folder. If you look here to back up what I am saying: https://eqmac.app then click at the bottom how to uninstall.Ticket changed by: alidinc