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How to Delete Apps on Mac that Won't Delete from Launchpad/Finder?

Updated on Saturday, December 21, 2024

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Summary: In this article, you'll learn how to delete apps on Mac that won't delete from Launchpad, Finder, or Storage settings in 6 ways. If you want to completely uninstall software on Mac, use iBoysoft MagicMenu!

Some users have reported being unable to delete applications on Mac in one of the following scenarios:

  • Unable to delete apps from Launchpad because the x icon doesn't show up.
  • Can't delete a Steam game categorized as "APPS_OTHER" from Storage > Applications because the Delete button is grayed out.
  • Dragging and dropping an app into the Trash merely makes it bounce back or does nothing.
  • Right-clicking an app but finding no option to move the app to the Trash.
  • Can't delete an app on Mac, as it won't stop running.
  • Finding an app that's not in the Applications folder being locked and undeletable.
  • Apps won't move to the Trash due to the error message saying "The item can't be moved to the Trash because some of its extensions are in use" or "The item can't be moved to the Trash because it's open."
  • Mac won't let you delete an app and sends the message, "App can't be modified or deleted because it's required by Mac OS X."

If this issue also happens to you, you'll find out how to delete apps that won't delete on Mac in this post.

Why can't I delete apps on Mac?

Here are the primary reasons why you can't delete applications on your MacBook Air/Pro or desktop Mac:

  • The app you're trying to delete is in use.
  • The application is pre-installed on your Mac and protected by the system.
  • There's a temporary glitch on your Mac.
  • The software is corrupted.
  • The apps that won't be deleted from Launchpad are not downloaded from the App Store.
  • The app is part of another program and needs to be deleted from within the main program.
  • If the file you want to remove is categorized as Other and has a generic icon, it's likely a leftover of a deleted app.

 

How to delete apps on Mac that won't delete?

 If you are unable to delete applications on your Mac, try the following solutions according to your situation.

How to delete apps on MacBook that won't delete:

  • Fix 1: Use a dedicated app uninstaller to completely uninstall software on Mac
  • Fix 2: Use Finder to delete apps on Mac that won't delete from Launchpad
  • Fix 3: Disable SIP to delete system apps on Mac
  • Fix 4: Force quit the app that won't close
  • Fix 5: Kill processes related to the app in Activity Monitor
  • Fix 6: Uninstall Steam games

Fix 1: Use a dedicated app uninstaller to completely uninstall software on Mac

If you can't delete apps on Mac from Launchpad, use a dedicated third-party app uninstaller instead. Launchpad only allows you to remove apps downloaded from the Mac App Store. But an uninstaller like iBoysoft MagicMenu enables you to completely delete any apps on Mac as long as you have permission.

With it, you can right-click the app that won't delete on Mac and select "Uninstall" to automatically find files related to it, then quickly get rid of them. It works perfectly with all macOS versions, starting from macOS High Sierra, supporting Intel-based, T2, M1, M2, and M3 Macs.

Here's how to delete apps on Mac that won't delete from Launchpad with iBoysoft MagicMenu:

Step 1: Download and install iBoysoft MagicMenu.

Step 2: Open the app, click Extension, then download the "Uninstall App" extension.

Step 3: Right-click on the app you want to delete and select Uninstall.

Step 4: Click Uninstall again to confirm the deletion.

Share this guide to help others learn how to completely uninstall software on Mac.

 

Fix 2: Use Finder to delete apps on Mac that won't delete from Launchpad

Alternatively, you can also delete the app on Mac that won't delete from Launchpad using Finder with the following steps:

  1. Locate the app that won't be deleted in Launchpad.
  2. Drag and drop it to the Trash icon on the Dock. 
  3. Empty the Trash to permanently delete it.

Keep in mind that when you delete an app on your Mac, it only removes the program file but not the support files generated by the app. These support files are often stored in various folders on your Mac, and they remain even after the app is deleted, resulting in leftover files from the app.

That's why you'll also need to delete files associated with the app if you want to fully uninstall it from your Mac. Open Finder, then click Go > Go to Folder and go through the following folders:

  • ~/Library/Application Support
  • /Library/Caches and ~/Library/Caches
  • ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins
  • ~/Library
  • ~/Library/Preferences
  • ~/Library/Application Support/CrashReporter
  • ~/Library/Saved Application State
  • ~/private/var/folders

Be careful when you're deleting system files, as removing the wrong ones may negatively affect your Mac. If you're not certain what files you can safely delete or you don't want to waste time looking for app leftovers manually, use an app uninstaller.

Fix 3: Disable SIP to delete system apps on Mac

If the app still won't go away, it's likely because it can't be removed due to system protection. This typically occurs with apps that come with your system, such as Stocks, Safari, TV, Chess, Music, News, etc. To delete system apps on Mac, you have to disable SIP (System Integrity Protection) first.

It's a security feature in macOS that helps prevent potentially malicious software from modifying protected files and folders on your Mac. However, it also limits your ability to uninstall system apps on Mac.

Here's how to delete system apps on Mac:

  1. Boot into macOS Recovery Mode.
  2. Open Utilities > Terminal.
  3. Type the following command and hit Enter.csrutil disable
  4. Type y, then enter your password.
  5. Restart the Mac.
  6. Then take the steps in Fix 1 or Fix 2 to uninstall the app that won't move to Trash completely.
  7. Reenable SIP in Recovery Mode with the command below.csrutil enable

 Fix 4: Force quit the app that won't close

If the app is frozen and doesn't allow you to delete it, you can force quit it. Only after the app is closed can you delete it from your Mac.

  1. Press Option + Command + Esc to activate the "Force Quit Applications" menu.
  2. Select the app that won't stop running.
  3. Click "Force Quit" twice.
  4. Then retry uninstalling the app.

Some apps are running in the background, follow this post to quit them: How to close background apps on Mac?

Fix 5: Kill processes related to the app in Activity Monitor

An app doesn't need to be in focus to prevent you from deleting it. As long as one of its processes is still running in the background, you can't properly uninstall it. Thus, it's also a good idea to quit the app's background processes in Activity Monitor.

How to delete apps on Mac that won't stop running:

  1. Press Command + Space and search for "Activity Monitor."
  2. Launch the app.
  3. Search for processes relevant to the app you'd like to delete.
  4. Click the x icon and select "Force Quit."
  5. After that, attempt to remove the program from the Mac again.

Fix 6: Uninstall Steam games

Some users may not be able to delete Steam game files in the Kind of "Other" or "APPS_OTHER" when checking storage in Storage Settings > Applications. These games are not in the Applications folder, but likely inside ~/Library/Application Support/Steam.

If you've deleted Steam, you can delete the whole ~/Library/Application Support/Steam folder to remove the app. Otherwise, you should open Steam, right-click on the game in your local library in Steam, and choose "Uninstall" to get rid of them.

Share this tutorial on how to delete apps on Mac that won't move to Trash if you find it helpful! If your app is a preinstalled app, learn how to uninstall default apps on Mac.