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Is My MacBook Pro Sick?

enever I zip my finger across the trackpad so that all open windows are displayed so I can choose which one I want to give focus to, there is a very small little window called "Invisible" that appears down at the bottom right of the screen? ...

Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 29 - Nov 22, 2008

Weird item in trash won't go away.

WIN XP/.Trash/501 is the path to the folder the file is in on the XP partition, and I tried rm -rf WIN XP/.Trash/501 in terminal to remove it but it stays put. I think it may have to be dealt with from within XP, not OS X, even though it technically is on the same volume.

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 23 - Oct 31, 2008

Weird item in trash won't go away.

Does Windows Xp have the same Trash invisible folder hierarchy as Mac OS? ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 23 - Oct 31, 2008

Mac OSX file size errors

When moving a folder from its location to the next folder up via the sidebar it disappeared and remained invisible until I closed all my windows and fiddled about about before opening back up to the location again. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 0 - May 13, 2005

Logon window--me and Mr. post.office

I've searched for a file called Post.Office without luck. Is it an invisible file somewhere that I can just erase? ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 1 - May 12, 2005

Padlocked folder and invisible music on external drive

My previous mac was backed up to a LaCie external drive. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Dec 18, 2004

Super-annoying Mac OS X file sharing bug

The samba file sharing works pretty well, even though there is no GUI to connect to the PC host, other than a window to type in its network name. ...

Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 3 - Nov 8, 2001

Delete "Desktop (Mac OS 9)"

The file belongs to root. Try this: Lauch the Terminal. At the command prompt, type sudo rm Before hitting , drag the file alias to your Terminal window. Hit . A dialog box will appear. Type your password. Your nasty file alias should now be gone.

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 9 - Jun 19, 2007

Anything other then bootcamp...

Once you have that, you can access your Mac HD from Windows. ...

Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 7 - Aug 30, 2006

Problems accessing SMB volumes on 10.4.7

rename files, delete and otherwise manage these folders without problems. On the Mac side, every step is met with problems. ...

Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 0 - Aug 11, 2006


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