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Leopard Trash Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="rohan" data-source="post: 605533" data-attributes="member: 49276"><p>i think i know what may be causing this...had the same issue a few days ago...you may have some issues with an external drive...incase yo have any eject them & your trash should say ts empty...however it will return once you re-plug it...you need to locate the files causing the error....mine was a folder called "found 001" or something like thati just deleted that & my problem was fixed...it may just be the same for you...hope this helps...</p><p></p><p>(i have a feeling it was created when i ran a verify/repair command from disk utility on my ext. drive)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rohan, post: 605533, member: 49276"] i think i know what may be causing this...had the same issue a few days ago...you may have some issues with an external drive...incase yo have any eject them & your trash should say ts empty...however it will return once you re-plug it...you need to locate the files causing the error....mine was a folder called "found 001" or something like thati just deleted that & my problem was fixed...it may just be the same for you...hope this helps... (i have a feeling it was created when i ran a verify/repair command from disk utility on my ext. drive) [/QUOTE]
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