For a couple of days now my recycle bin has appeared to contain trash. When I open it there is nothing in it, no hidden files, no system files, no bytes. Heres the worrying thing, when I click empty recycle bin a confirmation box pops up askin...
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#133345 - 11/27/0302:02 AMVery weird recycle bin problem
freddy
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Registered: 08/30/02
Posts: 102
For a couple of days now my recycle bin has appeared to contain trash. When I open it there is nothing in it, no hidden files, no system files, no bytes.
Heres the worrying thing, when I click empty recycle bin a confirmation box pops up asking if I want to delete "WINDOWS"? I haven't clicked yes because that doesnt seem a good idea!
Any idea what's going on? Or how to resolve this? Shall I just click yes? My windows folder still appears to exist
Would appreciate some advice. I've done a scan disk, no errors found. I've got antivirus software constantly running and updated, don't think it's a virus. I've also sent another file to the recycle bin - although it said there was one file in there, again when I clicked empty it said there were two files, so I just deleted the one.
#133349 - 11/27/0304:18 AMRe: Very weird recycle bin problem
Christianb
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Registered: 11/10/01
Posts: 759
Hi Freddy, That is indeed weird behavior. I too have had similar occurences, although thankfully it didn't think the Windows folder or any folder having the same name was in the trash. Have you tried manually navigating to the recycle bins on all your rewritable drives to see which one might contain a Windows folder? On Fat file system drives the recycle bin is called (L:\)"RECYCLED" on NTFS drives the recyle-bin is called (L:\)RECYCLER. Also do any system utilities interact with your recycle bin this might be a disk utility like:
Norton Utilities Mijenix/Ontrack SystemSuite Acronis PCToolWorks Et. al
You might try removing and or turning off their recyle-bin protection and see if things don't work better.
#133365 - 11/27/0309:10 PMRe: Very weird recycle bin problem
freddy
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Registered: 08/30/02
Posts: 102
I reduced the size of the recycle bin to 0%, for all the disks, restarted still with the same problem. How do I view the files corrupted in the recycle bin? It still looks empty when I open it with explorer.
Here's a direct link to the recycle bin fix someone suggests, could someone check it out to see if it's safe, I've had a look at it but I've no idea what any of it does!
I've just noticed, with the Disk Cleanup in windows. I have two hard drives, C: and D:, disk clean up says the recycle bin on drive C: is 0bytes, disk clean up for the D: drive says 6,575 KB in the recycle bin! But when I click view files....nothing in there still.