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Your method didn't work for me...
I temporarily switch to root typing su root here:
myname% su root then I input my root pass when prompted: Password:********* With root privs, I type rm - rf, followed by dragging the pesky file onto the terminal: root# rm -rf /Volumes/PocketDrive_20gig/.Trashes/501/Titanium4gig The result is not what I'm looking for. I truncated the list because there were about 75 "iNode" files residing in the same directory showing the same result as line 1 listed below: rm: /Volumes/PocketDrive_20gig/.Trashes/501/Titanium4gig/????HFS+ Private Data/iNode1008366292: Operation not permitted I've attempted to use BatChmod, SuperGetInfo, FileXaminer and no luck. Is the directory called ????HFS+ Private Data valid? I thought ? marks were okay. Can some one please help?! The files don't show up under OS9. If I start up without the PocketDrive plugged in, obviously they don't show up. When I used FileXaminer I was able to point to the file using the Super Delete... menu command. It responds by saying it has succeeded, but the problem file are still there... Help me please?!
Your method didn't work for me...
I think your filesystem need some repairing... boot into single user mode (startup your machine and hold down Command and S keys) |
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