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Why not use OS X's Cmd-F ?
Use the OS X Find (Cmd-F) and search for files that start with "." You can then inspect the list of files and delete them from the Find window. You could probably write an AppleScript to run the search by selecting the volume then going to the script menu.
Why not use OS X's Cmd-F ?
cmd-F will not display these files as the dot means they are hidden. Besides which, as far as the finder is concerned they are the same file as the one named <x> for the ._<x> filename. There are very good reasons for being wary of removing these. I assume everyone knows what these files are?
Noooooooooooooooooo!
Yeah, I can attest to the 'riskiness' of this action.. |
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