![]() ![]() If none of that works then you will need to give more info on your setup and perhaps where and what the files are where they are truly located at. If none of the above works then I would try running Diskwarrior (DW will need to be stared from a boot up CD or from another boot up drive that may be on another external drive or USB stick ) on the drive and also checking permissions on the drive if it is a boot drive. If everything seems ok above then try once again to to boot up into safe mode while holding the shift key down during bootup. "**External links are only visible to Support Staff** it is Donation ware and hopefully you will find it useful and donate for a decent app if you can afford to do so. I suggest using Batchmod for the uninitiated. I would suggest first checking the directory and the files to see what the ownership and permissions are for the folder and the files.Ĭhange them if needed but if your unfamiliar with permissions and structures be careful, you don't want to screw something up by accident. It could be some other issue also such as the directory structure is messed up usually do to improper restarts, or you may have installed something that is conflicting with these files and trash. Have you tried to start up in safe mode and tried to trash and delete the files that way? If they can be moved to trash but they are not able to be deleted when you tell the trash to delete the trash, this is also possible also due to permission settings or issues that the files think that they are still open in one way or another. When you said files can not be trashed are you saying they can not be moved to trash at all? This is possible at times due to permission settings. There can be some problems at times with permissions on a folder or a file or set of files if there is a system problem or if something has been installed that changes permissions to certain areas of the drive (rare but it does happen on occasion). ![]() Now the question becomes where is this download directory actually located? Under what user name login is the App and or directory in also? If I remember correctly though it usually defaults to the user download directory or the user desktop until one changes it. I forget where it points to by default as it has been forever since I installed the app myself. In the settings for JD under Download and Connection there is a Download directory folder. every time I go to delete them they are restored immediately.Īs these are files you downloaded with JD they are in some directory other than the JD app itself. Some files I downloaded with JDownloader cannot be trashed. ![]()
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