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bibugo / adobe_cc.md
Created February 20, 2022 08:44 — forked from gadzhimari/adobe_cc.md
Completely Remove Adobe from your Mac in 2 Steps

Step 1

Download and run the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool, their multi-app uninstaller and wipe assistant. Adobe does recommend running individual application uninstallers first, your call. Click the Clean All option.

Step 2

Type a one line command in terminal find ~/ -iname "*adobe*" and it's shows up all files which match pattern.

To remove all files

`sudo rm -rf /Applications/Adobe* /Applications/Utilities/Adobe* /Library/Application\ Support/Adobe /Library/Preferences/com.adobe.* /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.adobe.* /private/var/db/receipts/com.adobe.* ~/Library/Application\ Support/Adobe* ~/Library/Application\ Support/com.apple.sharedfilelist/com.apple.LSSharedFileList.ApplicationRecentDocuments/com.adobe* ~/Library/Application\ Support/CrashReporter/Adobe* ~/Library/Caches/Adobe ~/Library/Caches/com.Adobe.* ~/Library/Caches/com.adobe.* ~/Library/Cookies/com.adobe.* ~/Library/Logs/Adobe* ~/Librar

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bibugo / Adding a Physical Disk to Parallels.md
Created September 9, 2020 06:34 — forked from Obbut/Adding a Physical Disk to Parallels.md
Adding a second physical disk to Parallels

Adding a second physical disk to Parallels Desktop 14

I wanted my (NTFS) data disk to be accessible from my boot camp Parallels VM. Parallels provides no support for this, so I tried it myself.

I duplicated the disk file that Parallels created and started poking around, and after half an hour or so, had success. This is what you need to do.

My boot camp disk is at /dev/disk0. My data disk is at /dev/disk1.

These instructions are provided for educational use only and without guarantees. If you lose data because of this, blame yourself, and only follow them if you know what you are doing.