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Some files won't go away ok I downloaded some files that I thought I wanted, but then realise I didn't want it. I tried to delete it in the folder, but then I noticed it came right back. Then, I tried to delete it using limewire. this didn't work either. Is there a way I can get rid of those files, without having me to start over or deleting my current files that are bieng cued? |
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ok well I deleted the file, whre it is t urned to air, then it comes back when limewire started up. the secure delete may be a good idea, although that wasn't what you were saying, but close. Problem is if the data of the file is in the downloads.bat, it will still come back |
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>DS-Store folder will not trash I also have the same problem with a .DS-Store folder sitting on my desktop.I can not trash it, I have tried with Limewire open and closed, used option and also secure empty trash. It goes in the trash and when I empty it pop's back up. Restart does not help. This is a real pain in the A--. Running OS X Jim |
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.DS-Store is supposed to be invisible & is in all osx folders. It contains os information on folder settings. If you remove the . from in front of the file/folder it will become visible. There are utilities around that can make all files & folders visible(/invisible), but normally such invisible files should remain so. Problem trashing certain files or folders because they're locked? 2 ways in OSX. One is to get info for that item & uncheck the locked option. Another is to empty trash whilst holding down the Option key. A 3rd option is to put the item into a folder & put another item into that folder of the same name so you're replacing it but that doesn't always work. A 4rth option is to start up in another OS, be it OS 9 or another OSX or a startup disk. |
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.DS-Store Lord of the Rings. Today I booted up and the damm folder appeared again. I have tried all that you said to try and it is still on my desktop. A second after it goes in the trash it appears again. Any other suggestions. I have no second system to start up in. Jim |
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