- Find and delete files on your Mac. Use the sidebar of the Storage pane to sort through items by category, see how much space is used, and quickly find documents, apps, books, movies, backups, and other files.
- CleanMyMac allows you to get rid of various junk files on your Mac: caches, preferences, extensions and other support data of apps. It is a popular Mac uninstaller; however, for various reasons you may need to delete CleanMyMac from the macOS system.
Jun 28, 2015 Yes you can delete them. But I'd only delete them if I don't have enough storage for them and if it's easy to redownload the file again for future installation. They have prove to be time saving if you need to install it on another PC.
_*disk utility*_
Then this is some steps on how to _*delete them*_
Example of how i made a password file
*open disk utility
*then file ➤ new ➤ *Blank Disk Image...*
*A window saying
Save As: (The Name Of The file)
Where: (Desktop) Example
Name: (The Name Of The Disk)
Size: (100 MB) Example
Format: ! keep as is !
Encryption: 182 OR 256
Partitions: ! keep as is !
Image Format: Read/Write disk image
*if you did it like that then follow the _*steps below on how to delete it*_
*- #1 without tempering*
1.Make sure you have a backup before tempering with the disk utility and if you already have a backup before making any thing use your backup and every thing will turn normal
2.Empty your files to any were on your computer after putting your password
3.Then delete it *(Make shore the Disk is ejected)*
4.Empty your trash bin while it stops deleting click control + option while its deleting to forse delete
the item
*- #2 If you already damedged the file then Follow the steps below*
1.Go to the get info page then rename the file (Delete every thing including the format)
then type 1.txt then click use .txt
open the file and delete the text inside if there is text (Using Textedit)
2.Type a random text in the file and then save
3.After that delete the file normaly
*TESTED ON MAC OS X 10.6.2 IMAC INTEL 20' EARLY 2009*
iMac9,1
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Delete Files Off Mac
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If you’ve got a lot of files and folders on your Mac, you want to clean up every once in a while to stay organized and make it easier to find specific items.
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First, locate any files or folders that you want to delete. You just click to highlight file and drag it into the handy trash can at the dock at the bottom of the screen. If you change your mind or make a mistake, you can type Command + Z at the same time to undo the last action. Select the file you’d like to get rid of and to drag it down into the trash.
Now before you empty all the items in the trash permanently, it’s always smart to take a look at the contents of the trash bin and make sure you didn’t accidentally toss in something important. Just double click on the trash icon at the dock to open the finder window that shows the contents. If there’s something in there that you don’t want to delete, you can click on it and drag it back to a safe location. Otherwise, to empty the trash, press the Command + shift + delete at the same time or you can go up to the finder option, in the top navigation and select empty trash.
Now you can only empty the trash when the focus in on the finder. If you’re at another application and you try to use command + shift + delete, it won’t work. You’ll get quick confirmation warning to keep you from doing something. Maybe your cat walked across the keyboard and hit Command + shift + delete. If you’re sure it’s safe to get rid of the files for good, click ok and everything in the trash will be permanently deleted.
If you don’t want to confirm “yes” every single time you delete files from the trash, just go back to the finder menu and select preferences. Then in the preferences window, choose advanced and uncheck the box to show warning before emptying the trash. Now you won’t get that prompt any more when you empty the trash bin.
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And that’s how you take out the trash in Mac OS X Leopard. If only cleaning your house were this easy.