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OnyX

OnyX

Maintenance, optimization and system personalization tool.

Version:  2.1.1

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Can someone help?

Feedback Type:  Troubleshooting Report

Contributed by: jjjazzz--2008 Thursday, March 13 2008 @ 04:33 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

I'm just trying to figure out how to install this app in "utilities", not "applications".
Joel told me I could do it, but I'll be darned if I can figure it out when I click on the installer and walk through the installation steps. Can someone shed some light on this? My only choice of install location seems to be my apps folder. -Thanks (LOVE ONYX!)   
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4 comments |

Can someone help? - donking2

In response to:
I'm just trying to figure out how to install this app in "utilities", not "applications".

Onyx doesn't give you the option of what folder to install it in (you only have the choice for the Hard Drive location). It will install into the Hard Drive’s Applications Folder. If you want it in the Utilities folder, after installation, simply take it out of Applications and move it in to Utilities. Won't affect it.

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Tuesday, March 25 2008 @ 07:03 AM PDT


Yes you can install direct into Utilities - unavermin

Yes you can have the choice of any folder. When you get to the "Installation Type" page of the installer, click on "Customize" (bottom left button, NOT the "Change Install Location") then actually physically click on the picture of the "Applications Folder" under Location in the list header it will then give you the choice to choose "Other" ie Utilities if you wish. Then just click "Install".

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Wednesday, March 26 2008 @ 02:52 AM PDT


Yes you can install direct into Utilities - jjjazzz--2008

THANKS!!! It worked!

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Saturday, March 29 2008 @ 03:14 PM PDT


Can someone help? - jvanlee1

In the installer, select the disk. Then select custom install. Select"Other" in the location drop down. Then select your utilities folder.

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Saturday, April 26 2008 @ 05:32 PM PDT