Sujet : Re: Upgrade iMac 8.1
De : bunglebob (at) *nospam* thejungle.com (BungleBob)
Groupes : comp.sys.mac.systemDate : 30. Jul 2024, 07:49:26
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On 2024-07-30 03:21:26 +0000, philo said:
On 7/29/2024 10:05 PM, BungleBob wrote:
On 2024-07-30 02:22:36 +0000, philo said:
Also:
I wanted to empty SOME files from the trash bin NOT all of them
The ONLY option is to empty the bin>
I did Google and found two answers
Either hit the command or else the option key
That gives no option to delete only that file
Thanks
- Open the Trash (click on the Trash icon in the Dock)
- Right-click on any file to delete and choose "Delete Immediately"
- You can select multiple files by holding down the Command key while
clicking on each file, then right-click on any file to delete all the
selected ones.
No such option on the context menu
I need to know how to delete just a few files that I created
I do not want to delete any that were there previously...that is up to the owner
Maybe it was added in a newer version of Mac OS X.
The easiest way would be to move the files you want to KEEP out of the Trash, empty the Trash to delete your files, then put those original files back in the Trash again.
Terminal can be used to delete files via a Unix command line, but it is not something you should play around in if you don't really know what you are doing.