So guys,

He called me up on Skype, and I tried helping him. I think we have a bigger issue going on though than just removing No Sleep.

It's not even letting us open up his Preference Paynes directory, whereby we could delete the No Sleep payne out of there. I've suggested he run a disk permissions repair.

It's really bizarre, as He can get to the preference paynes directory just fine, but when he tries openning it up with right arrow, command+down arrow, or command+o, either of the three methods, it's just bonking at us. Yes, he was interacting with the browser, and we tried both in column view, as well as list view. Neither are working.

I tried on my macbook pro which has No Sleep installed, just to see if I could replicate the problem, and I can't seem to be able to duplicate it on either Mavericks, or on Yosemite. I tried with two different mac systems.

I'm totally baffled at this point. The only thing I can think to have him do is a disk permission repair. Do you all agree, at this point, that might be in order?

Chris.
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what i meant to say was i hope i can get no sleep un in stalled
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