I don't have the issue at all, not yet anyways. I'm running a 2009 model with 4 
gigs of ram and a 2.5ghz dool core processer.

Take care.
On Jan 24, 2012, at 7:13 PM, John Gunn wrote:

> Hello Eric:
> 
> I have some of the same problems with trash.  If I go to trash knowing 
> nothing is in there, finder becomes locked or better, the computer freezes.
> 
> I can't even force quit so have to reboot and eventually the finder comes 
> back to life.
> 
> Of course I delete the com.apple.finder.plist but this shouldn't happen.  I 
> never experienced this in SL.
> 
> I never tried to change views, I like column view but I'll try to change 
> views to see what happens.
> 
> I guess what I'm saying, you aren't alone and believe it's a Lion bug.
> 
> Running an early iMac 2008 with 4GB of ram.
> 
> Take care and keep us posted.
> 
> John
> 
> 
> On Jan 24, 2012, at 7:52 PM, Eric Caron wrote:
> 
>> Hello Listers,
>> 
>> For those following the strange  behavior of my Mac Book when deleting the 
>> trash here is a new piece of the puzzle.
>> 
>> Even after talking with Apple and trying many suggestions my Finder still 
>> crashes if I try to empty the trash when it is empty.  That is if I don't 
>> realize the Trash is empty or just want to check if it is my finder will 
>> lock up once I enter the trash from the dock.  If the computer was working 
>> correctly Trash would open and the Empty the Trash button would be dimmed.
>> 
>> I have found that if I change my finder view option from Column view to List 
>> view the finder works correctly.  If I change it back to Column view the 
>> finder crashes again. 
>> 
>> At this point I have lots of work arounds so can at least keep working 
>> normally.
>> 
>> Also, I am going to create a new account  for 
>> myself, but that will take time and effort.
>> 
>> 
>> must admit I'd love to fix this, or at least understand why my computer does 
>> this and others do not.  
>> 
>> I'm sure my finder  has worked correctly for the past two years and only 
>> recently became broken. 
>> 
>> Eric Caron 
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