


But you will still have to download a program. If you don't want to use EtreCheck, you could try MalwareBytes instead ( ). You will always have to do that yourself. Unfortunately, EtreCheck isn't going to help you eject the volume. If you have adware, it will help you disable it. There are also other links on my site that could give me some form of compensation, financial or otherwise.ĮtreCheck is only going to list what software you have running in the background. If you aren’t comfortable with that, just post the EtreCheck report here and other helpers can tell you exactly what files need to be deleted and how to do so.ĭisclaimer: Although EtreCheck is free to download and use at first, it will eventually ask you to buy a license. If adware is installed, EtreCheck will help you remove it, although you may have to supply a password. When you are done, EtreCheck can be thrown in the trash.

EtreCheck is perfectly safe to run, does not ask for your password to install, and is signed with my Apple Developer ID. Download EtreCheck from, run it, and paste the results here. I wrote a little diagnostic program to help show what adware is installed. However, uTorrent has nothing to do with Google, so this kind of looks like adware or malware. Maybe all you need to do is eject the "GoogleSoftwareUpdate" volume. Has anyone else encountered this? or have any advice on how to get rid of this utorrent hangover? I've tried ejecting this and nothing happens and when I move to trash it says it cannot be deleted. When I open this it has a file named Utorrent however there is no visual logo and only becomes visable when highlighted. When I go into finder and search Utorrent it comes up with my volumes folder where the Macintosh Logo is and next to it is a drive folder called GoogleSoftwareUpdate-1.2.10.105. I'm sorry if i'm not accurately conveying what i'm trying to say but it seems utorrent still has something installed somewhere in my computer. However now when I try to download and install software such as VLC there volume drive icon where it could normally have VLC logo shows up as uTorrent. Still no luck so went with another torrent client. It seemed strange and I un installed it and tried again. I downloaded utorrent as this was the torrent client I am familiar with using however it wouldnt install. I've recently picked up a new macbook pro (well not new a 2015 one) and i've been downloading my previous software.
