How to remove the Peakto Ressource Folder

How to remove the Peakto Ressource Folder

To remove the ressource folder, follow these steps:

1. Open Finder.

2. Use the “Go to Folder” Command:

       Click on the Go menu in the top menu bar.

       Select Go to Folder… (or press Shift + Command (⌘) + G).

3. Enter the Folder Path:

       In the dialog that appears, copy and paste the following path:


                  ~/Library/Containers/io.cyme.Peakto/Data/Library/Application Support/CYME/

       Then click Go.

4. Locate and Delete the ressource Folder:

             In the opened folder, find the ressource folder.

       Right-click on it and select Move to Trash, or drag it to the Trash.

5. Restart the Application:

       Relaunch the application to verify the issue is resolved.

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