How do I force Adobe Creative Cloud to Uninstall on Mac?

Answered by Phillip Nicastro

To force Adobe Creative Cloud to uninstall on a Mac, you can follow these steps:

1. Open the Applications folder on your Mac.
2. Look for the Adobe Creative Cloud folder and open it.
3. Inside the Adobe Creative Cloud folder, you should see an application called “Creative Cloud Uninstaller.” Double-click on it to launch the uninstaller.

Note: If you don’t have the Creative Cloud Uninstaller application in your Adobe Creative Cloud folder, you can download it from the official Adobe website.

4. When prompted, enter your administrative password and click OK. This step is necessary as it requires administrative privileges to uninstall the software.
5. Once the uninstaller opens, you will see a list of Adobe applications installed on your Mac. Select the ones you want to uninstall.

Note: If you want to completely remove Adobe Creative Cloud and all its associated applications, make sure to select all the Adobe applications listed.

6. After selecting the applications, click on the Uninstall button to start the uninstallation process.
7. The uninstaller will begin removing the selected Adobe applications from your Mac. This process may take some time, depending on the number of applications you have selected.
8. Once the uninstallation is complete, a confirmation message will appear. Click on the Close button to exit the uninstaller.

Note: If you encounter any issues during the uninstallation process, such as certain applications not being removed, you can try restarting your Mac and running the uninstaller again.

That’s it! Adobe Creative Cloud and the selected applications should now be successfully uninstalled from your Mac. It’s always a good idea to restart your Mac after uninstalling any software to ensure all related files and processes are completely removed.

Remember to double-check that all desired Adobe applications have been uninstalled before proceeding.