I don't think there is an option like that. I could be wrong though.

On Apr 22, 2011, at 11:14 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

> Hi folks.
> I was deleting files from my beloved digital recorder today and had my 
> virtual machine up. It's a vmware virtual machine running Windows XP. I 
> decided to do some experimenting so i looked on my recorder from the PC side 
> of things and in the root of the memory was some files that the mac had left 
> on the recorder, namely some hidden files called .trashes, _.trashes, 
> .Spotlight-v100 etc. I think that those .trashes files have the same function 
> as what windows do on an external hard drive or a partition when it puts a 
> recycle.bin there so that you can put files in the trash even on a digital 
> recorder. I personally am not so worried about those files, but i know 
> friends who are worried that they will grow unproportionally as you through 
> things in the trash, so what it all boils down to is: Is there a way of 
> bypassing the trash alltogether and simply delete the files right away, 
> rather like you do in that other dreaded operating system if you so desire?
> Sorry for the somewhat longish post and thanks in advance for any help.
> /Krister.
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