Note: If you are unable to locate MATLAB in these locations, please check with your system administrator to find the MATLAB installation directory.\n3. Delete the user preferences directory
Windows:In a File Explorer window, type the following into the address bar and then press Enter:
This will bring you to a folder called "Roaming" in the user account that you are currently logged in as. From here, open "MathWorks" and then "MATLAB".
macOS:- Open the Finder, the blue face on the dock
- In Finder, click on the “Go” menu and select “Go to Folder”
- Go to this folder: ~/Library/Application Support/MathWorks/MATLAB
- For R2016a and earlier: ~/.matlab
Linux/UNIX:- Open the Terminal Application (usually found in Applications or Utilities).
- In the terminal window and run the following commands:
Delete the folder corresponding to the MATLAB release you are removing, e.g. "R2020b." There may also be a licenses directory for the release in question, e.g. "R2020b_ licenses." Remove this folder as well.
Note: if you are an administrator performing this action for another user, you will need to do it from that user's directory, not the administrator's.
4. Remove the MathWorks Installer
Finally, delete the MathWorks installer you previously downloaded from your Downloads folder. This folder can change depending on your internet browser settings, but the default location is listed below:
Windows:macOS:- Open the Finder, the blue face on the dock
- In Finder, click on the “Go” menu and select Downloads
Linux/UNIX:There will be a folder and .exe to delete for each MATLAB release. Please delete both and then re-download the installer from the MathWorks website.
Examples for the files are:
- matlab_R20XXx_win64.exe
- _temp_matlab_R20XXx_win64
Note: the XXx is a placeholder for your specific release of MATLAB.
5. Re-install (without interference from third-party-apps)
If you still face issues, please note that third-party apps like Antivirus programs can sometimes interfere with the installation process. You have several options to work around this:
- Work with your internal IT to temporarily disable security software
- Install on a different network or machine
- Reboot the machine in Safe Mode to prevent third-party-apps from starting up