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reza2010

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Feb 15, 2009
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:) Mac Book Air

my Trash is not emptied by any instruction. I just hear the sound of empty trash basket.


thank you for your help,
 

McGilli

macrumors 6502
Nov 11, 2008
380
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IF you open your trash - are there items in there?

If so - drag them out of the trash onto say - your desktop. once they are all out - then try placing them into the trash 1 at a time - and emptying your trash for each file.

Hopefully that helps.

PS - were the files that you put into the trash from an external hard drive? I only have this issue with an external drive when i try to delete files that were placed onto the external drive by my windows laptop - it can't delete some of the files for me sometimes....
 

Sigur

macrumors regular
Nov 4, 2008
128
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You could remove the files using the Terminal and your root account.
 

yoppie

macrumors 6502a
Oct 19, 2007
870
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You can download "What's Keeping Me" and see what is keeping your trash can from emptying.
 

reza2010

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Feb 15, 2009
5
0
thank you

thank you Gilli,
what do you mean trash 1 ? anyhow I did all you said but there is one folder as i named in Trash .

about external drive. yes I think I deleted some of them from external hard drive.

what can i do now?

hepl!!!!!!!:confused::)


IF you open your trash - are there items in there?

If so - drag them out of the trash onto say - your desktop. once they are all out - then try placing them into the trash 1 at a time - and emptying your trash for each file.

Hopefully that helps.

PS - were the files that you put into the trash from an external hard drive? I only have this issue with an external drive when i try to delete files that were placed onto the external drive by my windows laptop - it can't delete some of the files for me sometimes....
 

Sigur

macrumors regular
Nov 4, 2008
128
0
could you please explain more!:) what's Terminal? root account?

What is in your Trash?

Open Terminal (/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app) and use sudo rm to remove it. Don't do anything stupid, though. It could kill your whole system.
 
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