If you cannot delete something because of system file protection of OS X, e.g. check this issue, here’s simple step-through which will allow you to delete stuff in a secure way:
![High High](https://i.stack.imgur.com/jreG4.jpg)
As long as the renamed Launcher app remains in the Applications folder, you will not be able to download and install macOS High Sierra on the Mac. If you wish to eventually install macOS High Sierra on the Mac, delete the fake “Install macOS High Sierra” app, then download the real installer from the Mac App Store. Ensure the name of the VM is MacOS (ensure to keep the same casing) Ensure the type is Mac OS X and the version is macOS 10.12 Sierra (64-bit) (there is a High Sierra option too, but I chose Sierra by accident and it worked) Untick Floppy in System Motherboard Boot Order; Use = 4096 MB of memory in System Motherboard.
https://makeever452.weebly.com/how-to-uninstall-an-app-on-a-mac-computer.html. Provided that your OS X is Catalina:
Install Macos High Sierra.app Remove Watermark
- Click Restart….
- Hold down Command + R to boot into Recovery Mode.
- Click Utilities.
- Select Terminal.
- Type
csrutil disable
. This will disable SIP. diskutil apfs unlock 'Macintosh HD'
- Delete the offending file with
rm -rf '/Volumes/Macintosh HD/Applications/Install macOS High Sierra.app'
csrutil enable
- Type
reboot
and patiently wait
Install Macos High Sierra.app Remove Windows 10
The point of this all is that you don’t expose other apps to running with disabled file protection while you’re deleting the file.
Mac 32-bit apps not installing. You delete it securely while in Recovery Mode (no apps are running), and then immediately re-enable file protection afterward.
Mac 32-bit apps not installing. You delete it securely while in Recovery Mode (no apps are running), and then immediately re-enable file protection afterward.