Avast Uninstall For Mac 10.6.8
Need premium Mac antivirus protection? Say hello to Avast Security Pro. Avast Security Pro includes all the malware-crushing moves of its free little brother, along. Hi, I'm on a Macbook OS X, 10.6.8. I was importing photos from iPhone and its telling me that my 'Startup Disk is almost full'. However, I have over 11gb of free space on my hard drive.
I purchased yesterday. One of my older MACs has 10.6.8. Product wont install. Says I need to update my OS. I dont want to do that for many reasons.
I have a laptop with OS X 10.6.8, and it needs anti-virus. I went to the App Store, but everything wants 10.7 and later. I need a software recommendation.
klanomath2 Answers
One known Antivirus app still running on Mac OS X 10.6.8 is Avast Antivirus 2015 for Mac. Download link (almost direct link Avast).
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klanomathI don't think you NEED an antivirus (In 25 years I have never used one and never had a virus). I do have the free ClamXav which I use to scan external disks before mounting on my Mac.
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To uninstall Avast (and its annoying sidekick, Secureline VPN), launch the program. (To find the program go to the Applications folder--or just use the Spotlight Search function, which is a magnifying glass icon in the far upper right corner of your screen, next to your name and the date/time.)
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When the Avast dialog box asks you to Connect, click the little black triangle next to the word Connect, then choose Optimal from the dropdown menu. Then click Connect. Only after you have truly connected to the Avast network will Avast's menu options appear, along the upper left of your screen. Click the File menu and choose Uninstall. No backing up needed (to my knowledge).