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My guess, is that some Chrome preferences did not get erased the first time, because I realized that the last install asked my for Chrome being the default browser and to send data to Google, which are the questions that it asks in a fresh install.

Just in case, I started it several times and navigated to many pages with no problem. I ran EtreCheck and clicked on Clean Up, followed the instructions to remove the orphans and like but the problem continued.įinally, I used the find command again, this time with :įind / -name "*google*" -o -name "*Google*" -o -name "*Chrome*" -o -name "*chrome*"Īlso, I had Android studio installed so I uninstalled it. I then resumed my Chrome installation but the hang continued. Then rebooted and finally GoToMeeting went away. I did a sudo to root and a find like this, on the whole disk:įind / -name "*GoToMe*" -o -name "*citrix*" -o -name "*G2M*"Īnd then deleted everything that appeared with the Unix rm command. After two more unsuccessful attempts, i decided to use my knowledge of Unix systems and open a command line terminal. It started, so GoTo Meeting didn't uninstall. I double clicked on the match, just to see if it was a cached named or a real file. After that, back in Spotlight and there it was, again. More than that, I rebooted the machine after emptying the trash. I then looked into the forums to see what could be the reason why it refused to leave my Mac and found a tip ( How do I remove GoToMeeting?) so I deleted all the files mentioned there. In Spotlight I started to type : goto and there it was. I deleted the program from Applications as usual, but somehow it managed to reappear, not in the Applications folder, but it was still there. I stopped Tunnelblick and attempted to delete GoToMeeting (Citrix) which I actually wasn't using anymore.

Well.after a couple of hours, finally looks like it works.
