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Actually I am not able to empty the trash. I have already tried some commands like "sudo rm -rf ~/.Trash/* and lsof |grep
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2012 Posts 434 Re: Getting an error code -36 when trying to empty the Trash To solve this issue, first of all reboot your device and then open Disk Utility.To open the same navigate to Finder
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>> Go menu >> Utilities >> Disk Utility. You will find your Hard drive on the left screen. Select the same and click on "Repair Disk" option. Your hard drive will be repaired which means minor issues will automatically be fixed. After that try to empty the trash. You will not get any error message now. Reply With Quote 25-01-201305:12 PM #3 Mac Array Join Date Dec 2012 Posts 684 Re: Getting mac os x trash takes long time empty an error code -36 when trying to empty the Trash ================================================== =============================================== My friend that command that you used is not correct please again try with this new command ""rm -rf ~/.Trash/*"". Otherwise follow the steps: =) First move the disk utility. =) Then open the hard drive. =) Now selects the "Repair Disk" =) And then this will repair the minor problem. ================================================== ================================================== == Reply With Quote 28-01-201304:08 PM #4 ashwak84 Array Join Date Nov 2012 Posts 129 Re: Getting an error code -36 when trying to empty the Trash Hello, Steps to solve the error code -36 when trying to empty the trash: Launch settings. Touch finder>utilities buttons. Select disk utilities button. Touch the repair disk button. Now empty the trash it will works. ...@@@... Reply With Quote + Reply to Thread « Steps to make PDF file in Mountain Lion? | Mac facing battery drainage after installing OS X Mountain Lion v10.8 » Similar Threads Fix for Mac Error Code -38? By Unregistered in forum Mac and OSX Replies: 2 Last Post: 18-09-2013, 08:19 PM Fix for Error: 8003 while emptying the Trash in Mac Snow Leopard? By Unregistered in forum Mac and OSX Replies: 2 Last Post: 31-01-2013, 09:52 PM Unable to empty trash as it shows "Cannot empty trash becau
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to register before you can post: click the register link above to mac os x trash automatically deletes proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Welcome to mac os x trash delete immediately Mac-Forums! Join us to comment and to customize your site experience! Members have access to different forum appearance options, and many more functions. Results 1 to 7 of 7 Thread: http://themacmob.com/forum/getting-error-code-36-when-trying-empty-trash-91134.html Trash + error 36. HELP! Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… 12-02-2011,01:46 PM #1 robgambla View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Nov 20, 2011 Posts 16 Trash + error 36. HELP! Hi! Yes, I've tried to read related articles about this, but my case seems to be slightly different. I was re-coding a video file. Process http://www.mac-forums.com/showthread.php?t=259273 got corrupted somehow. I was importing from a simple USB external and saving the new files back to it as well. So i got 2 files, which were unfinished and wouldn't play so I deleted them with the whole folder. And now when I try to empty trash, it shows this message: -------------------------------------------------- The Finder can’t complete the operation because some data in “” can’t be read or written. (Error code -36) -------------------------------------------------- I tried : 1.secure empty.. 2.this command: sudo rm -rf ~/.Trash/ they were saying something about formatting the source drive. Is that the only way really? thanks, hope u can help me Reply With Quote 12-02-2011,02:01 PM #2 MyMac8MyPC View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Dec 02, 2011 Posts 40 If your asking how can you empty your trash, then there are programs on the net that will do this for you. Simply search for "can't empty trash mac" and it should show you a list. Just make sure it works with your version of OS X. Reply With Quote 12-02-2011,02:05 PM #3 robgambla View Profile View F
a Fortune 500 verification firm. Get a Professional Answer Via email, text message, or notification as you wait on our site.Ask follow up questions if you http://www.justanswer.com/mac-computers/1tmys-when-try-empty-trash-message-finder.html need to. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Rate the answer you receive. Ask MacTechTrainer Your Own Question MacTechTrainer, Sr. Mac Support Specialist Category: Mac Satisfied Customers: 1700 Experience: Apple Certified Desktop & Portables Technician, http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/06/08/cant-delete-files-from-mac-trash/ A+, Cross-Platform (Mac/PC) Tech - for over 14 Years 15556539 Type Your Mac Question Here... MacTechTrainer is online now When I try to empty the trash, I get this message The Finder mac os Customer Question When I try to empty the trash, I get this message: The Finder cannot complete the operation because some data in 'file or folder title' could not be read or written. (Error code -36). There are over 600 items in the trash and it will take forever to click continue each time. And I don't think that will remove it - just mac os x let me go to the next. How do I get all those things out of the trash? Thanks! Submitted: 7 years ago. Category:Mac Share this conversation Expert: MacTechTrainer replied7 years ago. Hello, and thank you for asking your question,I am Sr. Mac Tech Support Specialist, TD, glad to assist you.I see that you are having an issue with--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Here are some steps you can try to resolve the issue,• Click on Finder application name• Select "Secure Empty Trash"Try this and see if this worksIf you have any more questions, regarding your technical issue, please feel free to reply to this post.Thanks, XXXXX XXXXX be looking forward to your reply. Ask Your Own Mac Question Customer: replied7 years ago. Thank you for the reply. It's 3:30 AM right now, and I have to go to bed. I will try your suggestion tomorrow, and then I will let you know if it works. Thanks again! Expert: MacTechTrainer replied7 years ago. Glad to be of service. I look forward to your outcome and assisting you further then.Thanks!Regards,TD Ask Your Own Mac Question Customer: replied7 years ago. Hi! At first I THOUGHT the 'secure empty tra
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