To enable JavaScript and / or cookies, refer to the information in the relevant section below according to your web browser: This is because the Avast Store is unable to load and function correctly without these settings enabled. When you make a purchase via the Avast Store, you may be notified that you need to enable JavaScript and / or cookies in your web browser. Never again am I going to install Avast on any machine, Mac or PC.Enabling JavaScript and cookies in your web browser I spent a good 3 hours this morning trying to resurrect my bosses' computer. I'm sorry for anyone who has to deal with this $#*!.
It still wasn't working for me until I removed that file. Shout out to Francisco Velasco, thanks for the nf step. (You should be back at the root folder now)
(I then did "ls " to make sure the Avast folder was no longer there. I survived this terrible ordeal, and so did all of my files by doing the following: My boyfriend was able to walk me through a fix that actually worked for me. I tried both of these suggested fixes but kept getting kext errors after getting to the, "sudo sh uninstall.sh" step. Yes, it is the same, but I found that the latter version (also the longer) would get cut off in the middle of "components" because it was too long of a string. If after this reboot you can´t login your Mac, turn off your mac, repeat step 1 and 2 and now go to the folderĪnd you see a file with the name nf, you need to delete this file, type the following You will see a file called uninstall.sh, and this is the one to run to remove Avast, now to use it you must use the following instructionĪfter this now you can reboot your Mac writing the next
1.- Turn off your Mac, press Command + S, turn on, and don´t release Command + S until you see the apple logoĢ.- When you are in the prompt (a screen black with white letters), write the nextĬd Application\ Support "in this case exist a space between "Application Support", put \ after Application and a spaceĤ.- Now, in this last folder if you write