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I can't trash the Mac OS BIG it says Can't be moved to Trash because it's opened.

I want to delete the downloaded Mac OS BIG SUR but it says Can't be moved to Trash because it's open! How can I close it in order to delete it? Thanks.

Posted on Dec 1, 2022 11:11 AM

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Posted on Dec 2, 2022 11:51 AM

Finally I use this command in the Terminal and removed it from the Application

sudo /usr/sbin/softwareupdate --ignore Big Sur

still not sure if it's gone from my hard drive. Yes it's gone from my hard drive.

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Dec 2, 2022 2:22 AM in response to hquang

Where is the application called " Install Big Sur " located on the computer ?


What was the user doing at the time it was attempted to move to the Trash ?


Force Shutdown of the computer. Even use the Power Button to shutdown the computer ( Hold Power Button until it goes Off )


1 - Restart in Safe Mode. This will perform a Disk Repair, clear cache files and only load Apple Software, extensions and fonts. The boot up will be slow and can take some time - Normal.


2 - Safe Mode will also eliminate Third Party Software, extensions and drivers from loading 


3 - Does the issue present in this mode ?

Dec 2, 2022 1:31 PM in response to hquang

Welcome and you did all the advanced work to to fix this issue 👍


Onto the original issue that was the cause which is Empty Space


From memory the computer may require about 35 GB empty space from High Sierra and higher and 44 GB empty space for Sierra and lower


I suggest a minimum of nothing less than 50 GB Empty Space.


Rebuild the Spotlight index on your Mac


Or Force a Reindex via Terminal Command “ sudo tmutil -E / “ without Quotation Marks 


What is “Other” storage on a Mac, and how can I clean it out?


Free up storage space on your Mac


OmniDiskSweeper Safe to use


GrandPerspective 


How to delete Time Machine snapshots on your Mac


See used and available storage space on your Mac


Locate backups of your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch


Notation - If the user is using a cloning software like Carbon Copy Cloner - suggest tweaking the Safety Net Feature in this software. It may be making additional Snap Shots that are not being Cloned to the Eternal Drive. If this should be the case, these Snap Shot could be using additional space on the drive 


The final word from Apple on Managing the " Other/ System Data “ Category


Other / System Data: Contains files that don’t fall into the categories listed here. This category primarily includes files and data used by the system, such as log files, caches, VM files, and other runtime system resources. Also included are temporary files, fonts, app support files, and plug-ins. You can't manage the contents of this category. The contents are managed by macOS, and the category varies in size depending on the current state of your Mac.

Dec 2, 2022 9:35 AM in response to PRP_53

Hi Phillips

I failed to install the Mac OS Big Sur as there is not enough space on the hard drive. Now I failed to delete the Big Sur - located on Application - but there is only one option: continue to install! The Big Sur now is no use and it occupy the hard drive. I can't move it to Trash because it's open!!!


How can I close it to move it to Trash?

Thank you,

I can't trash the Mac OS BIG it says Can't be moved to Trash because it's opened.

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