drag them to trash, empty trash
If you have send to the trash some files, but you didn't do "Empty trash" the files continue in your drive althoght you can't see them. Try to connect your pen and you to the trash and empty it!!!
When you delete files and move them to the trash bin (or recycle bin), they are not immediately removed from the hard drive. Instead, the data remains stored on the hard drive until it is permanently deleted or overwritten by new data. The operating system simply marks the space as available for future use, making the files recoverable until that space is reused.
TRash Can
trash =) or shift+delete
To remove a .jpg file click on the files icon and drag it into the Trash icon in the Dock or right click on the files icon and select Move to Trash from the menu. Click and hold on the Trash icon and select Empty Trash to remove the .jpg from the Mac.
Put then in the trash bin
There is no such specific area on the disk. The files are simply marked as pending deletion where they are and added to the Trash list. When you tell the operating system to empty Trash it goes through the Trash list and changes the marks on the files in that list from pending deletion to deleted and removes them from the Trash list. If instead you tell the operating system to restore files from Trash it changes the marks back from pending deletion back to normal and removes them from the Trash list. The files themselves never move in this process and are still recorded in the directory they previously existed in (even after being marked deleted and becoming inaccessible to the operating system).
When you right-click on a folder on the hard drive and choose Delete, the folder and its contents are typically moved to the Recycle Bin (on Windows) or Trash (on macOS). This allows for the possibility of recovery unless the Recycle Bin or Trash is emptied. If you delete the folder using Shift + Delete, it bypasses the Recycle Bin and the files are marked for deletion but may still be recoverable until overwritten by new data.
put it in the trash
Yes all you have to do if search under start for your trash can. (-:
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