Recycler always full

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Hi all...I can´t empty my recycler bin...It started when I deleted 2 files in
my backup hard drive (F) ( No OS installed, only for backup) , I did it from
my os wxp sp2 which is installed in my hard drive (C)
I have already searched previous posts for similar issues and
answers from those incidents aren't helpful, any help will be highly
appreciated.
 
kukarda said:
Hi all...I can´t empty my recycler bin...It started when I deleted
2 files in my backup hard drive (F) ( No OS installed, only for
backup) , I did it from my os wxp sp2 which is installed in my
hard drive (C)
I have already searched previous posts for similar issues and
answers from those incidents aren't helpful, any help will be highly
appreciated.

Is it actually 'full' or are you saying it just always shows the icon as if
it had something in there?
 
You realise you have a Recycle Bin for each drive. If you deleted a
file on drive F it goes into the bin for drive F and you have to
empty the bin for drive F. If you use Disk Clean Up you again need
to select drive F.

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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Hi friends, let me tell you all that a solved the problem, I deleted the two
files in (C)Recycler, but also two files in (F) Recycler I did it in DOS
(CMD)...many thanks
 
kukarda said:
Hi all...I can´t empty my recycler bin...It started when I deleted 2 files
in
my backup hard drive (F) ( No OS installed, only for backup) , I did it
from
my os wxp sp2 which is installed in my hard drive (C)
I have already searched previous posts for similar issues and
answers from those incidents aren't helpful, any help will be highly
appreciated.

It would help if you posted what you tried to avoid duplication.
 

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