Morning all,

Trying to empty the trash on my Mac Mini and there’s a folder called Relocated 
Items that apparently can’t be deleted ‘cause it contain files required by the 
OS. Really? If so, what are they doing in the trash? And how did they get there 
(delivered David Byrne vocal style)?

Can I safely delete them? And if so, how?

And also, part of the deleting trash effort is to try and recover some hard 
disk space. Are there any reliable and recommendable utility apps out there 
that might help with identifying trash (duplicate files, old installation dish 
images and zips, that kind of thing)?

P


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