![]() If you are not logged in, you will be asked to enter the administrator password. Highlight the file you want to delete and select Get Info from the File menu (or use the hotkey: Command + I) to unlock the box next to it. To delete it, unlock it before putting it in the Trash. If you are sure that the file you want to get rid of is not a system file or a critical file for an app, you can quit the program occupying the file through Activity Monitor first and then delete it. Because these files may be vital to your system, deleting them may damage your system. Unfortunately, you can't delete files that are in use. ![]() All data and files in your flash drive will be wiped out.Ĭan I Delete Files That Are in Use on Mac?
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