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Uninstalling Smoke

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    Uninstall Smoke with the uninstaller utility:

    1. If Smoke is running, exit it.
    2. Run Applications > Autodesk > Smoke Common Utilities > Smoke Uninstaller and follow the on-screen instructions.

    Uninstall Smoke from the command line:

    1. If Smoke is running, exit it.
    2. In Finder, go to /usr/discreet. You can use COMMAND+SHIFT+G to call the Go to Folder dialog.
    3. If you have no other versions of Smoke installed, delete all the subfolders under the discreet folder, with the exception of the clip, project and user folders. These folders contain the data files of the projects and clips you created in Smoke, and might be useful next time you install Smoke
    4. If you have several versions of Smoke on your Mac, and you want to remove just one of them, delete only the subfolder corresponding to the version you uninstalled.