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« on: June 16, 2003, 07:46:05 AM »
I just downloaded a bunch of MP3's from a band's website, www.meettheday.com.  I copied them into my iTunes music library.  I then went to delete them off my desktop (where I downloaded them to), however all but 3 can be moved to my trash.  I get a message saying "The item "filename.mp3" is being used by another task right now.  (Other tasks include moving, copying, or emptying the Trash).  Try again when the other task is complete."

But i don't see anything else going on!  I have restarted my computer numerous times since the download.  Any suggestions on how to get rid of these 3 files?

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« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2003, 08:02:51 AM »
Jay, Four tips (presuming you are using OS X). Most assuredly one (at least) will work.

I.
Boot in to OS 9 and try deleting from there.

II.
1. Open Applications/Stuffit Deluxe/DropStuff.
2. Open the DropStuff Preferences and select the Options tab.
3. Select/enable the "Delete originals after stuffing" option.
4. Highlight and stuff the file from hell. It will then be deleted.
5. The newly created stuffed file may then be moved to the trash.

III.
If all else fails use one of the third party apps specifically designed for cases such as this: BatChmod, Trash It, and Trash X. All of these apps (and a few others) are available at VersionTracker http://www.versiontracker.com/macosx/.

IV:
See Incomplete Downloads, from Apple Knowledge Base Document 107426 (quoted in part below)

If the partial file is a download, follow these steps:

These instructions apply to Microsoft Internet Explorer 5, but may be used as a guide if the issue occurs with a different network-based application.

1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Choose Window > Download Manager.
3. Select the name of the partially-downloaded file.
4. Press the Delete key. If this does not work, press Command-Delete.
5. Quit Internet Explorer.
You should now be able to delete the file in the Finder.

If the item is any other kind of file, or the above instructions do not work, then follow these steps:

[Harv's NOTE: if you are apprehensive about the following, I strongly suggest you opt for using one of the third party apps mentioned above.]

Warning: These steps include use of the "rm" command. Be sure to type the commands exactly. Misuse of the rm command may result in accidental data loss, up to and including all data on the target disk. To be sure you are reading the commands below correctly, you may copy and paste them into a text editor for verification.

1. Open Terminal.
2. Type: sudo rm -r

Important: You must leave a space following -r, so that it reads "sudo rm -r ". Do not press Return yet.

3. Drag the file's icon into the Terminal window, which will automatically enter the file's pathname.
4. Press Return.
5. Enter your Admin user password when prompted, then press Return.
Note: If the issue persists, quit open applications, which are marked in the Dock with a small triangle (you cannot quit the Finder). Repeat the above steps.

See Apple Knowledge Base Document 106272

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« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2003, 08:25:34 AM »
The last suggestion is the one I use regulary if I have a stubborn file that doesn't want to be deleted. I put the file/files into a folder on my desktop, open the Terminal and type in:

sudo rm -r
(including space after -r)

Then I drop the folder on the desktop into the Terminal window (it'll then show the path to that folder in the Terminal) and press enter/return, then I'm asked to type in my password to verify I'm the Admin. Done!

It's an easy way and almost impossible to fail with. The folder just disappear, don't even have to empty the trash.
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« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2003, 07:02:55 PM »
I had some aliases in Jag where I dumped the parents first.
The aliases wouldn't delete in the trash.
Kept saying I didn't have permission because they belonged to Mr.rootbeer.
Rebooted into 9 and tossed those babies in the trash. Begone you peckerheads  ... done!
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« Reply #4 on: June 16, 2003, 07:07:51 PM »
First I tried the Internet Explorer tip.  That didn't work.  They were fully downloaded, not partially.  I know I used  IE because I had problems downloading the files on Safari.

I then used the terminal...  Every time I open that thing up I get all worried that I am going to screw something up... unsure.gif   But alas, it worked!!

Thanks Harv and Petra!!  thanx.gif