Hi, Just open terminal from the utility and type the bellow mentioned command.
sudo rm -rf ~/.Trash/*, It would prompt you the Password, Kindly type the same you would be able to successfully empty trash. Regards, Niranjan On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 10:18 PM, Anantha K Yoga <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > Good news: My Macbook which is 2 years old (i.e., no warranty) got free > top-case replacement. > My Mac's top-cover(keypad area) bottom-right corner had a strip cut & when > showed at imagine showroom in bangalore, they told it can be replaced > free-of cost after having discussion with Apple! & i got it replaced. > > But my old problem abt this 'Mac-virus' hasn't yet solved. > Rishi had suggested CLI (Command Line Interface) way, but it not working. > Pro'lly 'm not doing it right! > > This time i have added the screen shots too. > > Hope to delete these somehow! > > > Thank you > > > Anantha K Yoga > > > PS: Happy new year to you all!!! > > On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 1:14 AM, Rishi <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi >> >> We didn’t receive your screenshot but it’s not required. >> >> Not to worry. >> >> One way to delete them is using CLI (Command Line Interface). You can do >> this by opening a terminal window. >> >> The command is rm. >> >> you can type rm followed by a space and then drag the file from Finder to >> the terminal window and then hit enter. >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Rishi >> [email protected] >> +91 9930227415 >> +91 9022902777 >> http://www.techydudes.com/ >> >> >> >> >> On Dec 28, 2009, at 11:02 PM, Anantha K Yoga wrote: >> >> Dear All, >> >> I have 4 files which shows as itune files, but zero KB. >> In properties they are in locked state >> >> I can't delete them & if i move them to a folder it just copies it instead >> of moving the original....there-by creating copies. >> >> I fear they are virus & I want your help in deleting them. >> I have attached a screen shot for your clarity! Please help >> >> Thank you >> >> -- >> Anantha K Yoga >> >> >> > > > -- > Kanyo >
