Comprehensive Guide to Uninstalling AutoCAD on Mac
When you need to remove AutoCAD from your Mac, whether due to updates, issues, or simply wanting to reclaim disk space, a thorough process is essential. Here’s a detailed step-by-step guide to effectively uninstall AutoCAD from your macOS system.
Step 1: Close AutoCAD
Before initiating the uninstallation, ensure that AutoCAD is not running. If it is, close the application to prevent any conflicts during the removal process.
Step 2: Access the Applications Folder
- Click on the Finder icon located in your Dock.
- In the sidebar, select Applications to view all installed applications on your Mac.
Step 3: Locate AutoCAD
Scroll through the Applications folder to find the AutoCAD application. If AutoCAD is housed within a folder (like a suite of Autodesk products), open that folder to access the AutoCAD icon.
Step 4: Use the Uninstaller (If Available)
- If you see an Uninstaller link or an application named something like “Uninstall AutoCAD,” double-click it.
- Follow the on-screen instructions presented by the AutoCAD Uninstaller to proceed with the removal.
Step 5: Manual Deletion
If an uninstaller is not available, you can manually remove AutoCAD:
- Drag the AutoCAD application icon to the Trash or right-click on it and select Move to Trash.
- To finalize deletion, right-click on the Trash bin in your Dock and select Empty Trash.
Step 6: Remove Leftover Files
AutoCAD may leave behind supporting files. To ensure complete uninstallation, check and delete additional files:
- Open Finder and click on Go in the menu bar.
- Hold the Option (or Alt) key, and click on Library when it appears in the dropdown.
- Search for and delete any AutoCAD-related folders, which may be located in:
Application SupportPreferencesCaches
Step 7: Restart Your Mac
After removing AutoCAD and its associated files, restart your Mac to finalize the uninstallation process and free up system resources.
FAQs
1. Can I uninstall AutoCAD without an Uninstaller on Mac?
Yes, AutoCAD can be manually deleted by dragging the application to the Trash and removing any associated files from the Library folder.
2. How do I know if AutoCAD has been completely removed?
After uninstalling, check your Applications folder and Library for any remaining AutoCAD files. If none are found, the uninstallation is complete.
3. What should I do if I encounter issues while uninstalling AutoCAD?
If you face difficulties, consider using a third-party uninstaller app designed for macOS, or consult Autodesk support for further assistance.
