

I post the screenshots and a Console log with the entries in question. I managed to collect some log entries in Console which is what I believe may point to the cause but I'm not a programmer and have no clue about what that means provided that's even relevant. I deleted that one as well, emptied Trash and restarted but I still see the old icon pertaining to the old version of FUSE, only this time it's not FUSE's native icon but that of System Preferences itself. FUSE for macOS (was OSXFUSE) allows you to extend OS Xs native file-handling capabilities via third-party file systems. I also found a folder inside /Library/Caches bearing the name of the old OSFUSE version with restricted access permissions, with the prohibition sign stamped on it. FUSE-T is a kext-less implementation of FUSE for macOS that uses NFS v4 local server instead of a kernel extension. Acting on intuition I went to /Library and deleted the old entry from the Filesystems subfolder.

It reported installation success however I got 2 FUSE icons. I then closed Preferences and updated manually by downloading the package from the official site.
#Fuse for macos preferemce companent update#
It showed the update was available, so I wanted to update from 3.11.2 but it stuck on "Updating". I have an issue that is very similar but in my case, I ended up having two FUSE panes - '"FUSE" and "macFUSE".
