 Dan's got a good one here I've done this in the past or I think I have but anyways Here is how to empty the trash if a file won't get deleted Which people yeah, we've run into this once or twice over the years on this show, haven't we? Yeah, and And here's the answer you need to disable system integrity protection or SIP I had the same issue with a Mojave or Catalina installer file under big sir So what you have to do is you go into recovery and issue the command CRS Util Well, we can we can look at it to you TLDR CRS util I think there's more to it than that There is no man page for CRS util or there is no TLDR page for CRS util I'm not convinced. That's the right command is it I think so Okay, no, the looks of it. I've done this before but anyways what happens is so Briefly the steps involved here are restart your computer in recovery mode, which I believe is command R Okay Then you go into the terminal. Oh, it's CSR util. That's the issue. He had the R and ES reversed So yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's CSR util disable is the command to do it. Yes. Okay. Got it All right. So yeah, so restart your computer recovery go into the terminal run the command CSR, okay, he got it right later on Okay, I got it good good good good and then we start your computer and then you can empty the trash And then do the reverse because you probably want to have system integrity protection on Because it protects your computer, but sometimes it gets a little over ambitious and does things like this Interesting. No, this makes sense. I mean, this is this is a great tool to have in the the Can't empty my trash arsenal here, right? So yeah