manually uninstalling Parallels

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by Cam S, Jul 29, 2009.

  1. Cam S

    Cam S Bit poster

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    I'm an old Parallels user from back in 2.5. I recently got a new mac and ran migration utility. While I had previously uninstalled Parallels about a year ago, /Library/StartupItems/Parallels (containing Parallels, StartupParameters.plist, Pvsvnic.kext, and pvsnatd) was copied over to the new machine and pvsnatd is being run at boot time. I no longer have a need for virtualization and was wondering if I can just delete that directory or do I need an uninstall tool? I don't think I have the 2.5 dmg around anymore.

    Thanks for any info. I get nervous just deleting kernel extensions and messing with things I shouldn't!
     
    Last edited: Jul 30, 2009
  2. Anupama A

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    Hello,

    Please follow the article given below in regards to the issue:

    http://kb.parallels.com/en/5715

    Please let me know if it helped or not.


    Thank You.
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    Anupama
    Parallels Team
     
  3. Cam S

    Cam S Bit poster

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    thanks. I tried searching for that before, but just did not find it.

    Since I had no other Parallels items on my mac EXCEPT for the /Library/Startupitems/Paralles folder, and since the manual removal instructions was just a series of rm commands, I just removed the Parallels folder, rebooted, and all is good.

    thanks for pointing me to that note!
     

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