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deleting file problems.., Macbook
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TSvid
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Jan 7 2007, 06:26 PM, updated 19y ago
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i just got my new macbook few days ago...
can anyone please help me?? a stupid message appear when i try to delete a file..
"The operation cannot be completed because one or more required items cannot be found. (error code -43)."
what should i do?? i want to delete it.. i am appreciate if anyone can help me..
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TSvid
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Jan 7 2007, 08:49 PM
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unlocker?? what's that ?? where can i download?? really useful??
er.. it is a html file.. the file is actually come from torent file when i try to download a drama.. then i don't know why the file is still there after i have delete it..
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TSvid
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Jan 8 2007, 07:17 AM
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actually i am new to mac here.. can u please show me the instruction?? how to move to /tmp n how to reboot?? please... really appreciate your help!
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TSvid
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Jan 8 2007, 07:54 PM
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QUOTE(aMDCoPPeR @ Jan 8 2007, 03:05 PM) In Finder, select Go => Go To Folder... Then, key in /tmp and you'll be in /tmp folder. Open another window by pressing key combo CMD+N. Then, navigate to the folder with the files you wish to delete. Drag them to the other finder window which represent /tmp. Then restart (Apple icon => Restart). thank you thank you very very much.... the file is gone.. huuoo... no need to see tht stubborn file again.. thanks once again..
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TSvid
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Jan 8 2007, 07:55 PM
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QUOTE(fyire @ Jan 7 2007, 10:41 PM) I've encountered some problems like this before, due to some funny character encoding in the file name. Not being able to delete or rename the file, but still able to move it. So I did a workaround, move the file into /tmp which is cleared automatically upon reboot. thank u for the help.. really appreciate..
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