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Gordon Burgess-Parker

curious said:
Where do deleted files go?

Into the Recycle bin.
And please do not post questions with a subject line of "XP". As this is a
support group FOR xp, we all KNOW the question relates to XP. Try to put
something relevant to the problem in the subject.
thank you.
 
R

Ryan Younger

With an unmodified Windows XP installation deleted files go to the Recycle
Bin by default (unless you hold shift to permanently delete the files and
bypass the Recycle Bin).
 
R

Rich Barry

Curious, usually deleted files remain on your hard drive in an altered
state. ie: until they are overwritten. That's why it's
possible to recover them with Recovery Software or Data Recovery
businesses.
 
K

Kelly

Hi,

There are many issues with the recycle bin, if you are having problems
viewing the deleted files, here are some workarounds:

This seems to work for many: Make sure that something is in the Recycle Bin
(delete any file). With the Recycle Bin closed, right click and choose:
Empty Recycle Bin. When the confirm box appears, click ok. Reboot. Now the
Recycle Bin should work correctly.

If the above didn't help:

Files not being listed in the Recycle Bin seem to be related to a corrupt
info2 file. To correct the issue (Fat32):

Go to Start/Run and type in CMD:

Type CD \RECYCLED, and then press ENTER.
Type ATTRIB -r -s -h info2, and then press ENTER.
Type DEL INFO2, and then press ENTER.

NOTE: This deletes the damaged INFO2 file. Windows will recreate this file
as needed, automatically.

You can often restore files even if it is not being listed in the Recycle
Bin by searching (Start/Search) for the files by name, once found rename
them. If the files still cannot be recovered, follow the steps above, then
reboot. They should now be listed.

More information here:

Troubleshooting the Recycle Bin
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_qr.htm#rb

If your question was leaning more toward recovery of deleted files:

Recover and Restore Deleted Files (Line 36)
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

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