This is fairly basic troubleshooting, but it does work, and has apparently worked to resolve the error for quite some time judging by user responses on Apple forums Then, once the Finder has opened again, you should now be able to remove the file as intended by sending it to the Trash either with a Command+Delete or by dragging and dropping it into the OS X Dock Trash icon. Whichever approach you go with, be sure to let the Finder completely load again. If you’re a command line user, you can also choose the killall command in the Terminal app. Option and Right+Clicking the Finder icon in the Dock gives the same option: Hit Command+Shift+Escape to bring up the Force Quit menu, select Finder and choose “Relaunch”.There are several ways to accomplish that, the easiest perhaps being the familiar Force Quit shortcut:
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