![]() The problem is that Java is not installed. The problem isn't that Java is installed. If you decide you need the software, then you'll just have to install Apple's Legacy Java 6.Īnd, the previous diatribe about searching for Java components will merely waste your time. When all is said and done, you will still have to decide whether you need that software that wants to use Java. It may also give us some suggestions for you to make your Mac run better. I won't have any better knowledge of what crappy software still tries to use Java than you will, but someone else here may recognize what it is. The program would be one listed in Launch Agents, Launch Daemons, or Extensions. Use the Share Report button to copy it to the Clipboard. ![]() Then it is some other software that starts up using Launchd. Īlso check in system library find a folder Java > check in extensions and JavaVirtualMachines Right click on remnants from the above folders and move to the trash bin, restart the computer and empty the trash. Then again click on Finder - Go - Macintosh HD - System - Library - Frameworks - search the app remnants in Framework folder. Then enter in User library macOS Sierra: Library folder ĩ.Preferences - the plist of app is to be removed, if there is com.apple. ![]() You have to manually search java remnants in some folders where they could reside. Ĭlick on Finder, take cursor on top menu bar click on Go - Computer - Macintosh HD - Library The next step would be enter in System Library. Ĭlick on finder and search in Applications and download folder. In system preferences itself click on Security and privacy, click on Accessibility then privacy select the app click on minus sign to get deleted. ![]() Go to system preferences and click on users and groups open the pad lock by entering admin name and password ( in case if it is an admin account ), select login items, if you see something related to java, select it and click on minus sign to get deleted. ![]()
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