When trashing a file from the Finder, I always use command, delete after defining the file.
On three occasions now since upgrading to El Capitan, I get an error message that says something to the effect that, "This action cannot be performed since it requires two other items to complete the process" or something like that. (I should have taken a screen shot, but did not).
The same warning appears if I try to manually drag the file to the trash. The only way I can get the trash to accept a file after it appears is to do a restart and then things return to normal for week or so.
Anyone else come across this behaviour in El Capitan?
On three occasions now since upgrading to El Capitan, I get an error message that says something to the effect that, "This action cannot be performed since it requires two other items to complete the process" or something like that. (I should have taken a screen shot, but did not).
The same warning appears if I try to manually drag the file to the trash. The only way I can get the trash to accept a file after it appears is to do a restart and then things return to normal for week or so.
Anyone else come across this behaviour in El Capitan?
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