> Remember,, we are bypassing the trash all together so if your trash is broken > the onyx tool will work. I did it a few times to wipe any data I did not want > recovered. Take care. On May 18, 2012, at 12:04 PM, David Hilbert Poehlman wrote: > or you can try: > log into root from terminal > enter: > cd /users/user > press enter > enter: > rm - r -.trash > and press enter. the word trash begins with a period. Don't for get that. > after a short while, your terminal prompt line will appear and you can type > exit > press enter and type exit again and quite terminal. > > On May 18, 2012, at 2:48 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote: > > Nice tips and I have used some of them. > > > http://www.macworld.com/article/1166851/really_empty_trash.html#lsrc.rss_howto > > > -- > Jonnie Appleseed > With His > Hands-On Technolog(eye)s > Touching The Internet > Reducing Technology's disabilities > One Byte At A Time > > ************ > > > You are subscribed to the mac4theblind mailing list. > > > The url for this list, where one can unsubscribe or make any changes to > their list subscription is: > > //www.freelists.org/list/mac4theblind > > The list archive is located at > > //www.freelists.org/archive/mac4theblind/ > > All emails intended for the list owner can be sent to: > > john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > ************ You are subscribed to the mac4theblind mailing list. The url for this list, where one can unsubscribe or make any changes to their list subscription is: //www.freelists.org/list/mac4theblind The list archive is located at //www.freelists.org/archive/mac4theblind/ All emails intended for the list owner can be sent to: john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx