If you’re using macOS Sierra or later, you can view hidden files in Finder by simply using the SHIFT+CMD+. One of these hidden folders is “.Trashes” and it contains the trash for that drive. Whenever you use an external drive, your Mac creates a bunch of hidden folders starting with a period to help the drive work better with macOS. They’re hidden by default, though, so you have to do a little digging. If your file was stored on a USB flash drive or external hard drive, those have their own Trash you can check for deleted files. And if you haven’t emptied it in a while, doing so might get you back quite a bit of disk space. It should give you a list of files that you’ve deleted recently-at least, since the last time you emptied it. Right-click it and click the “Open” command. The Trash is usually located at the end of your dock.
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