Question

I have multiple Xcode Apps installed in OS X 10.9.2 to check the compatibility. Now I am facing a problem when I run the app, this error occurs "iOS simulator failed to install the application". I want uninstall all Xcode completely to reinstall latest Xcode 5.1. How can I do that? Thanks.

Xcode Instances

  • /Applications/Xcode.app (Xcode v5.0.2)
  • ~/Apps/Xcode.app (Xcode v4.6)
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Solution

Use Appcleaner

or

Just drag and drop Xcode to trash from app folder

OTHER TIPS

Looks like this is a known issue. From the -->>

https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/releasenotes/DeveloperTools/RN-Xcode/Introduction/Introduction.html

  • **After switching the minimum deployment target of an application from iOS 7.0 to a release prior to iOS 7.0, building and running the application may fail with the message “iOS Simulator failed to install the application.

” Go to the iOS home screen, click and hold the application icon, then tap the hovering “X” button to delete the application.

**

Another release note:

  • iOS Simulator If an iOS app is detached, relaunching the same app from Xcode will result in a black screen in the Simulator even though the new app is launched. Terminate the app in the Simulator or relaunch it for the second time.


if you have already developed project and you used xib to develop views then

X-Code > Inspector Selector Bar > Interface Builder Document > opens in > and change from Xcode Default(5.o) to Xcode 4.6 . enter image description here

Build and Run your app it will run successfully, if it won't run again then, header over to iOS Simulator - Reset Content and Settings. delete old app from simulator then Run again.

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