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The root is the central controller of your computer. All rights to do anything it wants. You on the other side are likely the administrator. Two ways to do it: First: Use the command line. You'll feel like a linux geek doing it and will be greatly pleased when you discover some of the secrets in your Operation System (I was ![]() The other way is using the Finde and your Admin-Privileges. I'll describe the second. To do the first you can get instructions here: http://www.macosxhints.com/ The other way is: -Get Info on the file in your trash -Open the arrow "owner and ..." (I got a german system, need to translate) -Look into details -Click on the lock to the right, you'll have to enter your user-name and password. -Choose your user name from the pulldown menu where you read root. -Click the button "for all subobjects" (or so, exactly below the pulldown menu "others"). -Try emptying the trash once more. Tell me if it worked ![]()
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