This morning I saw that my Trash bin icon was 'empty'.  I double
clicked and it really was - all the '19 Zero KB' that I had repeatedly
tried to empty manually had gone and the trash was showing zero.
Goodness knows why!  Anyone got any theories?

On Jan 21, 10:34 am, westwit <[email protected]> wrote:
> Again many thanks, Sam.
>
> I did fsck -fy; the system found a couple of missing threads and
> directory records and "successfully repaired the local disk".  On re-
> boot there is the Trash still with its 19 pesky Zero KB files that
> can't be copied or deleted!!  Shall I just live with them, since they
> can't be taking up much space?
>
> Regards
>
> David
>
> On Jan 21, 8:26 am, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Reboot in single user mode and run fsck -fy
>
> > Should check your drive for errors.
>
> > Regards
>
> > Sam
>
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> > On 21 Jan 2011, at 00:57, westwit <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Thanks Sam - I have now downloaded Hazel.
>
> > > The problem I have now encountered is that I can't fully empty the
> > > Trash.  There were over 100,000 files and at first the computer kept
> > > crashing part way through (screen dimming slowly down from the top).
> > > Eventually I got it down to 15,000 files but always the crash and same
> > > number left in Trash after re-boot.  I downloaded TrashIt but it
> > > didn't work.  I then tried using Terminal with the sudo rm -rf etc
> > > command and got it down a bit more; then realised that I needed to
> > > specify external drives and did the sudo etc with the Volumes/
> > > */.Trashes etc command.
>
> > > That sorted out most of the files, but now I am left with a stubborn
> > > group of 19 files in Trash.  They all originated on the FreeAgent
> > > drive, all are shown as Alias with Zero KB on disk but they will not
> > > go away.
>
> > > Any thoughts on how to clear out these last few files?
>
> > > David
>
> > > On Jan 20, 7:07 pm, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> > >> Hazel will auto empty the trash, among many other useful things.
>
> > >> Sam
>
> > >> --
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> > >> Sam Mullen
> > >> 07747778022
> > >> [email protected]
>
> > >> On 20 Jan 2011, at 18:46, westwit <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >>> Thanks Sam,
>
> > >>> Almost as soon as I had posted I realised that I could 'select all'
> > >>> files in the trash folder once opened from the Dock, and then copy
> > >>> them to a new folder before emptying!  I have ordered a new 2TB WD
> > >>> Firewire MyBook (I already have a 1TB ditto and a 750 GB USB Seagate
> > >>> FreeAgent).  I have a lot of video footage to import into iMovie as
> > >>> events and then edit, so I plan to use the old 1TB MyBook for this and
> > >>> use the 2TB MyBook for Time Machine, asking it to back up the internal
> > >>> HDD and the 1TB MyBook.  The Seagate I will use to store archived
> > >>> docs, photos etc.  Unfortunately it's not easy to put a larger drive
> > >>> inside the iMac, so several externals seem to be the way ahead.
>
> > >>> Is there some way of limiting the size of the Trash folder so that
> > >>> older items are deleted automatically to make room for new ones?
> > >>> There was a setting for this on my Windows PC, but I haven't found one
> > >>> on the iMac.
>
> > >>> Regards
> > >>> David Beveridge
>
> > >>> On Jan 20, 5:53 pm, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]>
> > >>> wrote:
> > >>>> Open Trash in the Dock, that'll show you the contents of the Trash and 
> > >>>> allow you make a copy.
>
> > >>>> Instead of deleting items, why not put a 1TB/2TB drive into the iMac.
>
> > >>>> If you've got too much stuff for your house, buy a bigger house!
>
> > >>>> Regards
>
> > >>>> Sam
> > >>>> MacAmbulance
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>
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