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		<title>Mac Tech Support Nugget: Secure Empty Trash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Found this little tidbit out today: When you have files that won&#8217;t delete in your Trash, such as a failed downloaded version of Firefox 3 that stalled on mounting, and is &#8220;in use,&#8221; you can use the Secure Empty Trash feature in the Finder menu. Most of you probably new this, but I just learned. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Found this little tidbit out today:</p>
<p>When you have files that won&#8217;t delete in your Trash, such as a failed downloaded version of Firefox 3 that stalled on mounting, and is &#8220;in use,&#8221; you can use the <strong>Secure Empty Trash</strong> feature in the Finder menu. Most of you probably new this, but I just learned. :p</p>
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