As below....

> From: Terry Holtrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Un-Erasable Folder
> 
> Start your machine with the extensions off and try it then. If it is
> "in use" it is probably being used by an extension of some sort. The
> other option is the file erase tool in the old Norton Utilities.
> 
> Good luck
> On Saturday, September 20, 2003, at 08:32 PM, k wrote:
> 
>>> My Reply follows quote. On 20/09/2003 10:25 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> said:�
>>> 
>>>> It finally happened to me.
>>>> After years of using Macs, I finally got the "Rescued Items from Hard
>>>> Disk"  folder that can't be erased
>>>> It always gives a window with "Items in use", even when I started
>>>> from another disk..

Conversely, try booting up off a System floppy or CD, then trash unwanted
items. Certainly an item "in use" won't be in use by then.
Zapping PRAM comes to mind also.

Best regards,
Dana


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