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How to Force Delete Files on Mac That Won't Delete
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Here is what you can do to force delete files that refuse to delete on Mac.
⏱️Time Stamps:
00:27 Method 1. Delete Files Through Terminal
00:57 Method 2. Force Quit and Delete
01:23 Method 3. Change from Read-only to Read-Write
⭐Solution 1. Delete Stubborn Files Through Terminal
Step 1. Choose either of the ways to open the Mac Terminal utility.
Navigate to Terminal on your Mac by opening a Finder window and selecting Applications - Utilities.
Press Command + Space to open the spotlight, type terminal, and hit Enter.
Step 2. In the Terminal window, type rm and a space. Next, drag the file you want to delete into the Terminal window.
Step 3. Press Enter to execute the file deletion.
⭐Solution 2. Force Quit and Delete Files on Mac
Step 1. Press these three keys together: Option + Command + Esc (Escape). Or choose Force Quit from the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of your screen.
Step 2. Then select the app in the Force Quit window and click Force Quit.
⭐Solution 3. Change Permissions from Read-only to Read-Write
Step 1. Launch a new Finder window. Press Command-I to display the Get Info window.
Step 2. At the bottom of the window, click the arrow next to Sharing & Permissions to display permissions.
Step 3. Click on the Privilege menu next to your username and choose Read & Write. Save the change and close the Get Info window.
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⏱️Time Stamps:
00:27 Method 1. Delete Files Through Terminal
00:57 Method 2. Force Quit and Delete
01:23 Method 3. Change from Read-only to Read-Write
⭐Solution 1. Delete Stubborn Files Through Terminal
Step 1. Choose either of the ways to open the Mac Terminal utility.
Navigate to Terminal on your Mac by opening a Finder window and selecting Applications - Utilities.
Press Command + Space to open the spotlight, type terminal, and hit Enter.
Step 2. In the Terminal window, type rm and a space. Next, drag the file you want to delete into the Terminal window.
Step 3. Press Enter to execute the file deletion.
⭐Solution 2. Force Quit and Delete Files on Mac
Step 1. Press these three keys together: Option + Command + Esc (Escape). Or choose Force Quit from the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of your screen.
Step 2. Then select the app in the Force Quit window and click Force Quit.
⭐Solution 3. Change Permissions from Read-only to Read-Write
Step 1. Launch a new Finder window. Press Command-I to display the Get Info window.
Step 2. At the bottom of the window, click the arrow next to Sharing & Permissions to display permissions.
Step 3. Click on the Privilege menu next to your username and choose Read & Write. Save the change and close the Get Info window.
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