Can't empty file in trash under 9.2.2 or OS.X.3.9

I have read the posts and tried the different options of emptying trash and can't get rid of this pesky folder.
I was transferring files from a Jaz drive to an internal drive which is titled a workdrive. Some error messages came up that stated certain files could not be read due to disk errors.
I am trying to empty the trash to delete the files and I get two types of errors. One says error code -127 and the other says it cannot find the files. I have restarted several times in OS9.2.2. Still can't delete them. I transferred the files back to my work drive and restarted under OS.X.3.9.
Under OS.X.3.9 I moved the files to trash and tried to empty the trash. The error now says files are in use and can't be emptied. I have tried using the option delete, the commandshift+ctrldelete. I have tried using the secure trash option. I have tried holding a click down over the trash icon but the menu dropdown list doesn't appear as one post claims. I have restarted OSX and still not able to delete. If I use the eject the drive option for the work drive then the files disappear out of the trash along with the workdrive icon.
I'm not comforable using "Terminal" since this is a company owned machine and don't want to risk causing a major problem.
Please don't chastise about not researching before posting because I have researched and the solutions aren't working. Most posts I have read deal with OSX trash problems but my problem began in OS 9.2.2.
The computer I'm working on is a G4 Quicksilver, 933 mhz, Ram unknown. It has a system drive and a 2nd drive. entitled workdrive.
Thanks for any help solving this frustrating problem.
Ymir
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Hi Tom,
I have been to that site and that is where I read about using Terminal. That seems to be the only option I have left. I don't own this machine and don't have the cd's or the permission to use Terminal. I will have to refer this to my next level of tech support. I wanted to try to solve this before doing that action. Thanks everyone for the info!
Ymir

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