To do this, either hold Command and Option at the same time, or click the Finder pane in the Finder and then choose the view that matches the one that you are in at that time). · Then, open the Find window (located in the Finder, or a Spotlight window) and find the file that you would like to remove. Once you have found it, hold down the Option/Command key and click the Find button at the bottom. (If you do not know how to find files in the List view mode, see How to find files in Finder.) Once you have found it, hold down the Option/Command key and click the Find button at the bottom. (If you do not know how to find files in the List view mode, see How to find files the Finder.) · Now click in the Find window, and you will find a bunch of new windows and subfolders appearing. Select and drag a file from one of those new windows and drop it in a folder in the Finder. (If some other apps are running, you'll have to go to Task Manager and kill them; after all, these apps might be interfering with this process.) Mac: How to unlock multiple files within subfolders — YouTube How to Unlock multiple files with one Command It's so much easier to do it on the Mac than on PCs, but this trick is still amazing for removing files from the Mac system. Step 1: Put your mouse over a folder. Step 2: Release the Control key and the mouse button on your mouse. If you hit this command you'll be able to select the files inside that folder: How to unlock multiple folders on Mac Step 3: Select more than one folder at a time in the Finder. When you hit Command-Shift-4, a list of all selected folders will appear. You will be able to select multiple files on that list. How to Unlock Multiple Files in Multiple Folders Step 1: Put your mouse over a folder. Step 2: Release the Control key and the mouse button on your mouse. Step 3: Repeat until you unlock the files inside. Use one of these methods to get all the files you want back.