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deleting locked files in recycle bin

I've been trying to empty my recycle bin for over a week and i'm extremely frustrated.. There seem to be locked files from deleted backup files (I didnt put there) but it takes forever to delete files then it ends saying there's a locked file. I can't find the file, the folders are nested 30 deep easily. I'll never be able to do this normally.


Is there an easier way to mass delete locked files hidden in the recycle bin? It's creating storage problems, there's several gigs of stuff trying to clear.


macbook pro running monterey

Posted on Dec 2, 2022 4:29 PM

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Dec 3, 2022 2:24 AM in response to pcdebb

If the files are actually from your Time Machine Backup Drive and now in the Trash Bin and will not delete


The user may consider'


1 - putting them back on the TM Backup Drive


2 - Or from this link regarding Enable / Disabling System Integrity Protection ( SIP ) for this specific action.


3 - Once the Trash Bin is Empty - Immediately Re-Enable SIP


Disabling and Enabling System Integrity Protection - Apple ...

Dec 3, 2022 10:26 PM in response to pcdebb

None of that worked. I was about to reformat the entire drive when I realized it emptied when I unplugged the external drive that is used for time machine. Plugged in, all the files returned. Apparently it's trying to delete all the backups on the drive......I dont know how to make that stop or even format the external and start over. It's tied up in this operation that never finishes.


One problem solved, another created.

Dec 4, 2022 2:03 AM in response to pcdebb

Deleting individual Time Machine Backup Snap Shots from the backup drive ?


The drive is marked by the Operating System a Read Only which means the user can not Delete the files even if there were move to the Trash


Added, doing this manually runs a very big Risk of the Index File the TM Backup Utility becoming Corrupted.


When that happens, ALL the Time Machine Backup will be lost forever.


Then the user will be required to Re-Format the Entire Drive and start a New Regime from Scratch.

deleting locked files in recycle bin

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