Hi all ..
I just have a quick question and perhaps someone can answer it.
I have been trying to do a clean (a fully clean) delete of qBittorrent so I can do a "Clean slate" reinstall ..
the odd problem I am having is even when removing the support files in the Preferences and Application support folder qBittorrent still seems to retain the old configuration settings .. apparently there is a hidden config file somewhere perhaps someone knows the list of files that need to be removed (including any hidden directories)
I am using a Mac with OSX 10.9
Thanks for your help.
Clean delete / reinstall ?? hidden files somewhere?
Re: Clean delete / reinstall ?? hidden files somewhere?
Find Any File shows these items on OS Mavericks. Click on the attachment to see it bigger.
http://apps.tempel.org/FindAnyFile/ (note: he gives you links to other comparable items at the bottom of the webpage)
http://apps.tempel.org/FindAnyFile/ (note: he gives you links to other comparable items at the bottom of the webpage)
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Re: Clean delete / reinstall ?? hidden files somewhere?
I'm having the same problem. Can you tell me if you found the config file and were able to delete it?
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Re: Clean delete / reinstall ?? hidden files somewhere?
user>>Library>>Application Support>> 2 folders
user>>Library>>Preferences --- 3 different preference files.
user>>Library>>Caches>> qBittorent folder
user>>Library>>Saved Application State>> qBittorent folder
And Disk>>Private>>var>>db>>bootcaches >> crazy numbered folder>> app.org.qbittorrent.playlist
user>>Library>>Preferences --- 3 different preference files.
user>>Library>>Caches>> qBittorent folder
user>>Library>>Saved Application State>> qBittorent folder
And Disk>>Private>>var>>db>>bootcaches >> crazy numbered folder>> app.org.qbittorrent.playlist
Re: Clean delete / reinstall ?? hidden files somewhere?
I deleted all the files 9Pigs listed and I also ran Onyx and did the entire suite of system maintenance cleanup .. including clearing of boot caches and it eventually seemed to clear out itself and was back to a "fresh install state" after i ran Onyx and did a reboot... just deleting the files and emptying the trash didn't seem to be enough .. seems running Onyx and doing system maintenance / cache clearing finally did the trick.
Last edited by Retrellos on Sun Dec 22, 2013 8:16 am, edited 1 time in total.