:-D
have you tried a diagnose/repair program like norton?  doesn't restart
help?, I use to have a prob like that, don't remember how I fixed it but it
gave me quite a few headaches, food poisoning perhaps (?)  :)

take them out of the trash and change their attributes (ResEdit or such?),
see if that helps

Liliana


dhill wrote:

> I have two items in my trash that will not delete. It gives me an
> error -120. Both items are pictures of food items, and I fear not
> trashing them soon will result in spoilage.
> Dale
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> Mercedes is to cars. http://users.netride.net/dhill
>


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