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| | Where does the Recycle Bin live? When I upgraded to Vista, I did some cleaning up on my D:, E:, F:, and G: partitions, sending a lot of files to the Recycle Bin. I then did a clean install of Vista on my C: partition. I also installed AVG Anti-Virus. When AVG now runs, it discovers trojans in zip files in F:\Recycled\... and G:\Recycled\......, which I would like to delete. However, I can't find where these "old" recycled folders are. They don't appear in Explorer, and I can't find them using DOS (although I can't look at the C: partition because it's NTFS). Would appreciate any pointers to how I can get at, and finally get rid of these old files. Martin |
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| | RE: Where does the Recycle Bin live? In XP, the recycle bin is a hidden system folder in the root of each drive called RECYCLER. If you open a command prompt in Windows and cd to the root of each drive, type: attrib -s -h -r recycler This will cause that folder to be visible to dir in the command prompt, and it will show up in Explorer. Then, cd to recycler and type: attrib -r -s -h *.* This will cause any files in that folder that may have been hidden from the command prompt and Windows to reappear. You can then go in and delete files as you normally would. Raivo "Martin" wrote: > When I upgraded to Vista, I did some cleaning up on my D:, E:, F:, and G: > partitions, sending a lot of files to the Recycle Bin. > > I then did a clean install of Vista on my C: partition. I also installed AVG > Anti-Virus. When AVG now runs, it discovers trojans in zip files in > F:\Recycled\... and G:\Recycled\......, which I would like to delete. > However, I can't find where these "old" recycled folders are. They don't > appear in Explorer, and I can't find them using DOS (although I can't look at > the C: partition because it's NTFS). > > Would appreciate any pointers to how I can get at, and finally get rid of > these old files. > > Martin |
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| | RE: Where does the Recycle Bin live? Many thanks, that did the trick (except, on my system, the folders were called RECYCLED, not RECYCLER) Anyhow, thanks again for your help Martin "Raivo" wrote: > In XP, the recycle bin is a hidden system folder in the root of each drive > called RECYCLER. > > If you open a command prompt in Windows and cd to the root of each drive, > type: > attrib -s -h -r recycler > This will cause that folder to be visible to dir in the command prompt, and > it will show up in Explorer. > > Then, cd to recycler and type: > attrib -r -s -h *.* > This will cause any files in that folder that may have been hidden from the > command prompt and Windows to reappear. > > You can then go in and delete files as you normally would. > > Raivo > > "Martin" wrote: > > > When I upgraded to Vista, I did some cleaning up on my D:, E:, F:, and G: > > partitions, sending a lot of files to the Recycle Bin. > > > > I then did a clean install of Vista on my C: partition. I also installed AVG > > Anti-Virus. When AVG now runs, it discovers trojans in zip files in > > F:\Recycled\... and G:\Recycled\......, which I would like to delete. > > However, I can't find where these "old" recycled folders are. They don't > > appear in Explorer, and I can't find them using DOS (although I can't look at > > the C: partition because it's NTFS). > > > > Would appreciate any pointers to how I can get at, and finally get rid of > > these old files. > > > > Martin |
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