I strongly suggest you do not touch anything starting with com.apple. If you think you have found the culprit, move the plist to your desktop and reboot. is for function by some company whose domain is domain.tld. These files are named in reverse domain name notation, i.e. Note that what you will find there are not the actual apps and kernel extensions, but plist files describing what launchd, the OS X service that manages startup processes, is meant to start, and how. launchd items: check ~/Library/LaunchAgents, /Library/LaunchAgents and /Library/LaunchDaemons.If you think you have found the culprit, move the file / folder to your desktop and kill the process in Activity Monitor as above. Global startup items: check /Library/StartupItems as above.Look for the process belonging to the item in activity Monitor an kill it there. Make an alias to the file on your desktop, then delete its startup entry in System Settings. If you think you have found the culprit, right click to get the “Show in Finder” context menu. User startup items: in System Preferences check the User & Groups item, Startup Items pane for helper applications which could belong to one of the softwares you described.These usually reside in the machine /Library or your user ~/Library, not in /Applications. This kind of software mostly works either through a helper application or a kernel extension (aka hardware driver).
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