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| Your question is tough to comprehend when punctuation is left out, but I think I get the drift. Either some of the items in the trash or associated files are being used by the system, or the system isn't granting you permission to delete these files. I would suggest you check all background processes and repair disk permissions using Disk Utility. This [http://support |
| Your question is tough to comprehend when punctuation is left out, but I think I get the drift. Either some of the items in the trash or associated files are being used by the system, or the system isn't granting you permission to delete these files. I would suggest you check all background processes and repair disk permissions using Disk Utility. This [http://support |
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Original post by Majesty,
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Your question is tough to comprehend when punctuation is left out, but I think I get the drift. Either some of the items in the trash or associated files are being used by the system, or the system isn't granting you permission to delete these files. I would suggest you check all background processes and repair disk permissions using Disk Utility.
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