sudo vim /private/var/db/launchd.db/com.apple.launchd/overrides.plist
Add the following code,as entries like:
<key>com.macpaw.CleanMyMac-setapp.HealthMonitor</key>
<dict>
<key>Disabled</key>
<true/>
</dict>
sudo vim /private/var/db/launchd.db/com.apple.launchd/overrides.plist
Add the following code,as entries like:
<key>com.macpaw.CleanMyMac-setapp.HealthMonitor</key>
<dict>
<key>Disabled</key>
<true/>
</dict>
I use Terminal a lot, so I added this to my ~/.profile (which is loaded on every Terminal window):
if [ -f "/Applications/CleanMyMac X.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X Menu.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor" ]; then mv -v "/Applications/CleanMyMac X.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X Menu.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor" "/Applications/CleanMyMac X.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X Menu.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor.old" fi
Perfect, thanks for sharing.
This work for me.
Go to: /Applications/CleanMyMac X.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X Menu.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor
Then add to CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor '.old'
Last, in activity monitor force quit CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor
Works for me
This work for me.
Go to: /Applications/CleanMyMac X.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X Menu.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor
Then add to CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor '.old'
Last, in activity monitor force quit CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor
Works for me too. Thanks~
This work for me.
Go to: /Applications/CleanMyMac X.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X Menu.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor
Then add to CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor '.old'
Last, in activity monitor force quit CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor
This works for me! Removing the entire folder of CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor.app would cause problems, but removing the executable file seems great.
After reading some documents, I found the best practice:
The detailed service-target
format is given in the document https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/16206:
service-target
= domain-target/service-name
domain-target
= gui/$UID
or user/$UID
service-name
can be obtained by executing the launchctl list | grep macpaw
command
In the end just need to disable them via launchctl disable
# Note: The `service-name` of cleanmymac installed by setapp may be different
launchctl disable gui/$UID/com.macpaw.CleanMyMac4.HealthMonitor
launchctl disable user/$UID/com.macpaw.CleanMyMac4.HealthMonitor
launchctl disable gui/$UID/com.macpaw.CleanMyMac4.Agent
launchctl disable user/$UID/com.macpaw.CleanMyMac4.Agent
Reference documents:
I use Terminal a lot, so I added this to my ~/.profile (which is loaded on every Terminal window):
if [ -f "/Applications/CleanMyMac X.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X Menu.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor" ]; then mv -v "/Applications/CleanMyMac X.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X Menu.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor" "/Applications/CleanMyMac X.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X Menu.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/CleanMyMac X HealthMonitor.old" fi
Yes. it's work for me.
thanks
No problem. Yea, the reason I have it in my ~/.profile is that I found that the file comes back every time that CleanMyMac updates.