![]() ![]() ![]() So especially if it hasn't been running for a while, and it is using high CPU, let it run a while. I suggest that, at least at some times it indicates not running but is using high CPU, Carbonite is running hidden in the background updating its indexing, uploading or whatever, while peculiarly showing itself in one of these non-working modes: Disconnected, Disabled, etc. And now it says "backed up" and "running normally" with two files less than 24 hrs old updated! It is obviously running perfectly and up to date! I started finding instructions how to uninstall (above), but within a few minutes, I saw CPU go down to normal with Carbonite under 10%. I presumed Carbonite had not been running, was of no value, but nevertheless using a lot of CPU, so should be uninstalled. It said it was Disconnected or Paused or something presumably doing nothing, but I saw activity monitor was showing Carbonite Daemon was using over 100% of CPU. I had almost forgotten that I had Carbonite 2.5.0 running, having a cloud backup issue on another machine, I was reminded to look at it. My Mac Mini Mid2011 2.5GHz Corei5 running 10.8.5 had been shut down for 24 hrs. I just had an experience with Carbonite that may be instructive to all. (btw - the command in step two only disables the software until the next reboot/restart) You won't see the icon move as you're typing in the password, but don't worry, if you typed it in wrong, just hit enter then try it again.Ĥ.) Delete *all* the Carbonite app files in the list above Sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/.plistģ.) It will then prompt for your Mac password. In order to delete (/uninstall) the Carbonite app, it's best to first disable it (see command below), then delete the individual files/folders that make up the app. Library/PreferencePanes/Carbonite.prefPane Library/Contextual Menu Items/CarboniteCMM.bundle If not, repeat the search to determine if you overlooked something - or worse, if a running process recreated a file you are trying to delete.Ĭarbonite for Mac (Version 1.x) installs at the following locations: Look for anything with carbonite in its name in each of these locations, if found, drag it to the Trash.Īt the conclusion of each of these search-and-destroy missions, reboot your Mac and determine if the problem is solved. Pathnames that begin with ~ (tilde) are located in your Home folder. In other words, navigate to your iMac and select its hard disk icon (usually named Macintosh HD). Pathnames that begin with / (slash) are at the root level of your hard disk. I may have forgotten other likely paths in case anyone wants to offer some more places to look please do. usr/ (this one is hidden - you will have to use the Finder's Go > "Go to Folder." to get there) OK, then consider this list of potential hiding spots: ![]() Now all of a sudden it Only shows up in a totally different state and with exact name search. Is there something I could do to send signals to Google to show that I am in Matthews, NC?Ģ months ago my listing quit showing up at all unless you typed exact business name What could possibly cause my listing or Google to do this? I have been without my listing for a few months now and have NO calls coming in from it. If you search Locksmith Independence, KS it shows up on the maps. If you search Locksmith Matthews, NC my listing does not show up at all. Keep in mind the GMB is in Matthews, NC All my service areas and the actual map show the correct areas. Now if I search my business name under the auto populate I see it with Independence, KS on the listing. I pretty much do not have any traffic, views or calls now. ![]() Posted about my SAB listing a few weeks ago about not showing up in search only when you entered the exact name. ![]()
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