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Q:
Uninstalling Digital Performer 4 in OSX
A:
NOT FOR PUBLIC DISPLAY : SHARE WITH USERS AS NEEDED
Follow these instructions to perform a clean install: 1. Go into the Hard Drive/Users/(home)/Library/Preferences and move the Digital Performer preferences (folder) to the trash. 2. Hit Command-F to open the finder's find function. 3. Add Criteria - Visibility. Set Visibility to all. 4. Select the drive that DP4 is installed on and type "AUTH" in the search field. You should find a file named "AUTH-DigitalPerformer 4.0", move it to the trash from the File menu, then empty the trash. 5. Insert the DP4 installer CD into the computer and launch the installer. Select Uninstall from the install dialog and complete the operation. 6. Once uninstall is complete, restart the computer. 7. Go into the Hard Drive/Applications/Utilities and open Disk Utility. 8. Select the OS X drive/partition from the list on the left. click on the First Aid tab. 9. Once inside the First Aid tab, click on Repair Disk Permissions. This may take a few minutes. 10. Once complete, install DP4 from the CD 11. Once install is complete, launch DP4 with the CD in the drive, then enter a name at least 3 characters in length and the keycode.
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