R rjheys macrumors regular Original poster Aug 9, 2008 121 0 Nov 2, 2008 #1 *removed* Last edited: Apr 4, 2017
MasterNile macrumors 65816 Apr 9, 2008 1,218 1 San Antonio, TX Nov 2, 2008 #3 I had that same problem, I believe what I did was move the file to the desktop and rename it then move it to the trash and empty the trash
I had that same problem, I believe what I did was move the file to the desktop and rename it then move it to the trash and empty the trash
R rjheys macrumors regular Original poster Aug 9, 2008 121 0 Nov 2, 2008 #4 *removed* Last edited: Apr 4, 2017
W wayne226 macrumors member Mar 7, 2008 71 8 Nov 2, 2008 #5 have you tryed holding down option key, right click trash then empty
R rjheys macrumors regular Original poster Aug 9, 2008 121 0 Nov 2, 2008 #6 *removed* Last edited: Apr 4, 2017
J jciapara macrumors regular Jan 25, 2008 103 0 Nov 2, 2008 #7 rjheys said: Yea, I have tried "Empty Securely" but that doesn't change anything, opening the trash after this and it is still there.... Click to expand... Try this command on Terminal! rm -rf ~/.Trash/* Deletes everything on the Trash, Good Luck!
rjheys said: Yea, I have tried "Empty Securely" but that doesn't change anything, opening the trash after this and it is still there.... Click to expand... Try this command on Terminal! rm -rf ~/.Trash/* Deletes everything on the Trash, Good Luck!