How to Delete Roblox on a Mac
Are you tired of Roblox taking up space on your Mac, causing lag, and slowing down your overall performance? Deleting Roblox from your Mac is a straightforward process. Before we dive into the steps, let’s clear out any misconceptions – deleting Roblox will also delete all associated files, including saved game data and login information.
Getting Started
To delete Roblox from your Mac, follow these steps:
- Rename the Roblox folder to something else.
- Move the newly renamed folder to the Trash.
Step-by-Step Instructions
To rename the Roblox folder to something else, follow these steps:
- Click on the Finder icon in the Dock to open Finder.
- Navigate to the Applications folder. You can do this by clicking on Applications in the sidebar or by pressing Command (⌘) + Shift + A.
- In the Applications folder, find the Roblox folder. It’s represented by a green Roblox icon.
- Right-click (or control-click) on the Roblox folder and select Rename from the dropdown menu.
- Give the folder a new name, making sure to remove any spaces or special characters. This is important, as folder names with spaces or special characters can cause problems.
- Click Enter to confirm the new name.
Next, to move the newly renamed folder to the trash, follow these steps:
- Hold down the Command (⌘) key and click on the folder you just renamed.
- Press ⌘ + Drag to move the folder to the Trash.
- Drop the folder into the Trash icon in the Dock. It will turn into a Trash with a Roblox icon, indicating that the folder has been moved.
- Right-click (or control-click) on the Trash and select Empty to delete the folder permanently.
- Click Empty Trash when prompted to confirm.
Additional Cleanup
To ensure that all associated files, including saved game data and login information, are deleted, follow these additional steps:
- Press Command (⌘) + Shift + G to open Go to Finder and type ~Library in the search bar.
- The Library folder will open, which contains files and folders managed by the system.
- Navigate to ~/Library/Application Support/Roblox and delete the entire directory.
- Next, navigate to ~/Library/Saved Application State/com.corroboration3d.rbxm.plist and ~/Library/Saved State/roblux.cache and delete both files.
- Finally, remove any Roblox directories from ~/Library/Caches/com.roblux.rbx.
Important Notes
- It’s crucial to rename the Roblox folder to avoid any potential system conflicts or errors.
- Deleting the associated files, including saved game data and login information, will reset your Roblox account and require you to log in again.