Mystery file in trash at startup

Hi!
I have this mysterious file in the trash every time I turned the iMac. It has been going on for a while now and I can't get rid of it. Even secure empty trash did not work. When I click on get info, instead of giving me information about the file like all other files do, this one blinks and then disappears and the trash gets emptied. This is the filename  ␀␀␀õ␀␀.␀␀ I hope you can read the filename. I even copied the file to pages and made it bigger but this is how it came out when pasting. Under the kind column it says alias. I cannot find this file anywhere in the computer. I have also ran disk utility. Does anyone know what kind of file this is and how to get it rid of it permanently. Thanks.

You might try starting up from your Mac OS X installation disc; at the first Installer screen, go up to the menu bar. Under Utilities, select to run Disk Utility. In the sidebar, select the internal drive; select the drive, not the volume indented under the drive. Go to the +First Aid+ tab and run +Repair Disk+. If there is some minor data corruption causing this problem, +Repair Disk+ may fix it.
If you decide to start using another user account, I would probably use the Shared folder (in the Users folder). Turn ON +fast user switching+ so that I can easily go back and forth between accounts. Then move the files and folders I wanted to move from the old account to the Shared folder. Then switch to the new account and move those files and folders to the equivalent locations in the new account home folder. Do this one user home folder sub-folder at a time.
Note: Dragging files and folders to and from the Shared folder is a move, not a copy. That is, the files will appear at the new location and disappear from the previous location.
If you use Time Machine, you can probably use Migration Assistant while logged in to the new account and migrate from the Time Machine archive. I've never done that myself, but migrating from Time Machine is one of the options.

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