Unable to erase files on external USB Drive - Stuck in trash can

I am trying to erase files on an external USB drive. I can create and write files, but when I delete a file, it goes into the trash can on the desktop. When I delete the files from the trash can, I get an error that I do not have permissions to erase the file.


I have even tried the command line method in terminal with the same results.


If I remove the drive the files disappear in the trash can, but when I plut the drive back in, they re-appear.


I have tried to restart the computer in safe mode, but then the drive does not show connected in that mode.


I am the only user of this computer, so I am the administrator of my own computer.


The mac is running the latest OS.


Please help.



Posted on Apr 18, 2025 11:06 AM

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Posted on Apr 20, 2025 4:13 PM

The issue is resolved. The problem was that the external drive was named SG 1, with a space between the SG and 1. When I tried the command lines in terminal, nothing would work as the OS would not recognize the space. Once I renamed the drive to SG1 with no spaces, the command lines in terminal all worked. And the .trashey folder emptied out. Now when I delete a file, the file goes to the desktop trashcan, and when I securely empty the trash, it is gone.


I want to thank the community for all their help. And some great suggestions. Your help directed me down the correct path to the solution. Happy Easter everyone.

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Apr 20, 2025 4:13 PM in response to Mike Adkins

The issue is resolved. The problem was that the external drive was named SG 1, with a space between the SG and 1. When I tried the command lines in terminal, nothing would work as the OS would not recognize the space. Once I renamed the drive to SG1 with no spaces, the command lines in terminal all worked. And the .trashey folder emptied out. Now when I delete a file, the file goes to the desktop trashcan, and when I securely empty the trash, it is gone.


I want to thank the community for all their help. And some great suggestions. Your help directed me down the correct path to the solution. Happy Easter everyone.

Apr 20, 2025 5:43 PM in response to Mike Adkins

FYI and for future reference, the problem was actually not that the drive was named SG 1 (with the space), but rather the Terminal commands you used didn't account for and properly include the space.


The proper Terminal path for volume "SG 1" (space included) would be /Volumes/SG\ 1

That's [slash]Volumes[slash]SG[backslash][space]1[space]


In case you or others were wondering, macOS does just fine with spaces in volume names. "Macintosh HD" is a perfect example.

Apr 18, 2025 11:59 AM in response to Mike Adkins

Mike Adkins wrote:
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If I remove the drive the files disappear in the trash can, but when I put the drive back in, they re-appear.
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This is normal for macOS.

The Trash folder in the Dock displays the files in the trashes of all connected drives. If you eject or disconnect a drive before you empty the trash, then the files remain in the trash on that particular drive. They don't get emptied - they can't if the drive isn't mounted.

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