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| | emptied deleted messages In Windows Email, I wanted to delete items piling up in the deleted folder. My deleted folder has two subfolders for some reason. All items are gone from deleted items as well as all items from the two subfolders of the deleted items folder. Deleted folder had two subfolders and now the subfolders are gone and the deleted file is empty. Nothing is in the recycle bin. I am not only new to Vista but I am also new to computers as a whole. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks |
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| | Re: emptied deleted messages Hi, Watermelons8. Quote: > In Windows Email, that exact name. You probably mean Windows Mail, which comes with every copy of Vista. But you may be using the public beta of WM's successor, Windows Live Mail beta (now up to build 12.0.1365). Maybe it doesn't matter. I think all of them have this setting: Click Tools | Options | Advanced | Maintenance and put a check in the first box, the one that says, "Empty messages from the "Deleted Items' folder on exit". When we press Delete, the message goes into Deleted items, unless we hold down the Shift key, in which case they bypass the Deleted items folder and disappear entirely. If they are in Deleted items, we can recover them if we decide that we still need them. Permanently-deleted items cannot be recovered, except perhaps by some computer experts. As you have noted, most folders can hold subfolders. These subfolders usually can be deleted in the same way as files, and mistakenly-deleted folders can similarly be recovered. I can't tell from your message what you think is a problem. I don't see a question there. Are you trying to recover some completely deleted messages or subfolders? RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail beta 2 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 beta v.275) "watermelons8" <watermelons8@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:6AB6E47A-2C74-4BF3-B645-0A3FEFB82AC2@xxxxxx Quote: > In Windows Email, I wanted to delete items piling up in the deleted > folder. > My deleted folder has two subfolders for some reason. All items are gone > from > deleted items as well as all items from the two subfolders of the deleted > items folder. > > Deleted folder had two subfolders and now the subfolders are gone and the > deleted file is empty. Nothing is in the recycle bin. I am not only new > to > Vista but I am also new to computers as a whole. Any help would be > appreciated. Thanks |
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| | RE: emptied deleted messages Thank you for responding R.C. White Sorry about the confusion but yes it is from windows mail. I looked into what you had asked and I did go into Tools/Options/Advanced and I did see the box that you were talking about and it did not have a check mark in the box. I am not sure why you asked this as I am trying to get BACK messages that I deleted from the deleted messages. What I mean as I am not sure how to explain myself is this: Instead of messages in my inbox, I had messages put in the deleted box and it also has subfolders and I don't know why. Irregardless of why, I hit the DELETE the deleted items from the delete box ie messages that I no longer wanted and that was okay but I still need the information in the subfolders but they and their contents got deleted as well. Nothing went to the recycle box and I don't know why and it doesn't matter why not I guess, I just thought when you deleted something and wanted it back, as long as you did not EMPTY the recycle box and I didn't yet, you could get them back. I am unable to get them back from the recycle box as they did not go to the recycle box. Is there any thing else I can do or where to look to get those messages back? Sorry for the confusion, as I said I am very new to computers and I appreciate anything that you can help me with. Thanks "watermelons8" wrote: Quote: > In Windows Email, I wanted to delete items piling up in the deleted folder. > My deleted folder has two subfolders for some reason. All items are gone from > deleted items as well as all items from the two subfolders of the deleted > items folder. > > Deleted folder had two subfolders and now the subfolders are gone and the > deleted file is empty. Nothing is in the recycle bin. I am not only new to > Vista but I am also new to computers as a whole. Any help would be > appreciated. Thanks > |
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| | Re: emptied deleted messages Hi, Watermelons8. OK. Now I think I understand what you want. Your first message described what happened, but didn't say what you wanted to happen. In Windows, including Vista, most Delete operations put the deleted message into the Recycle Bin, just in case we need those messages back later. But the RB is not unlimited in size, so it eventually gets full. When there is not enough room to hold the next deleted item, Vista permanently deletes enough old files to make room for the new one. If the new deletion is large, Vista may need to delete a lot of small ones to make room for it. Exactly how does the system decide WHICH old files to delete? I don't know. We can make the RB bigger, so that it can hold more deleted files or hold them longer. Only YOU can decide the proper trade-off between space for deleted items versus space for current items on YOUR computer. To see your options and to change them if you like, right-click on the Recycle Bin icon and choose Properties. Note that you can set the maximum size in MEGAbytes, not GIGAbytes; 1700 MB is approximately 1.7 GB. There is also a box here that says, "Do not move files to the Recycle Bin. Remove files immediately when deleted." Unless you are very confident in your deletion decisions, don't check this box. Even if that box is not checked, we can always opt for permanent deletion by holding down the Shift key when we press Delete and then confirm that, Yes, we do want to permanently delete the file or folder. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail beta 2 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 beta v.275) "watermelons8" <watermelons8@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:0212AEFC-B20E-4D64-A65D-B53CCE388BD9@xxxxxx Quote: > Thank you for responding R.C. White > Sorry about the confusion but yes it is from windows mail. I looked > into what you had asked and I did go into Tools/Options/Advanced and I did > see the box that you were talking about and it did not have a check mark > in > the box. I am not sure why you asked this as I am trying to get BACK > messages that I deleted from the deleted messages. What I mean as I am > not > sure how to explain myself is this: Instead of messages in my inbox, I had > messages put in the deleted box and it also has subfolders and I don't > know > why. Irregardless of why, I hit the DELETE the deleted items from the > delete > box ie messages that I no longer wanted and that was okay but I still need > the information in the subfolders but they and their contents got deleted > as > well. Nothing went to the recycle box and I don't know why and it doesn't > matter why not I guess, I just thought when you deleted something and > wanted > it back, as long as you did not EMPTY the recycle box and I didn't yet, > you > could get them back. I am unable to get them back from the recycle box as > they did not go to the recycle box. Is there any thing else I can do or > where to look to get those messages back? Sorry for the confusion, as I > said > I am very new to computers and I appreciate anything that you can help me > with. Thanks > > "watermelons8" wrote: > Quote: >> In Windows Email, I wanted to delete items piling up in the deleted >> folder. >> My deleted folder has two subfolders for some reason. All items are gone >> from >> deleted items as well as all items from the two subfolders of the deleted >> items folder. >> >> Deleted folder had two subfolders and now the subfolders are gone and >> the >> deleted file is empty. Nothing is in the recycle bin. I am not only new >> to >> Vista but I am also new to computers as a whole. Any help would be >> appreciated. Thanks |
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| | Re: emptied deleted messages Hello R.C. White and I hope you realize how much I appreciate the time you have taken to help me out. You are giving me good information for the future and I so appreciate that but for now, it does not address the mess I am in now. First, I only purchased this computer in July,2007 and I have NEVER deleted anything to the recycle bin so this is my first experience and it is turning out not to be a good one and that is why I am so thankful for anything you have to offer. In your opinion,and I know it is just an opinion with the information that you have, can I get back from the subfolders and their contents from anywhere? The recycle bin is still showing empty and did not receive anything. If the answer in your opinion is "NO", I will have to accept that and I will have to chalk this up to a learning experience but is there #1-How to find out where these items went in the first place now that you know there was not anything in the recycle bin to date/to start? #2-Is this a rare time that the deleted items did not go to the recycle bin or do you think from this experience that it will happen everytime? If it is any help, the deleted file itself had approximately 30 items, in which about 2 involved a few pictures and the subfolders each had 3 items in them which I would classify them as a small amount of room as I know what was in them and it was not much, just important. I did not want you to think, now that you know it is the first time using the recycle bin, that there was a huge amount going to it and that is why it would fill up, as there was not alot in total. Sorry to take up all of your time and thanks for teaching me things I probably should know but I am EXTREMELY new to computer scene. Thanks times a million, from watermelons8 "R. C. White" wrote: Quote: > Hi, Watermelons8. > > OK. Now I think I understand what you want. Your first message described > what happened, but didn't say what you wanted to happen. > > In Windows, including Vista, most Delete operations put the deleted message > into the Recycle Bin, just in case we need those messages back later. But > the RB is not unlimited in size, so it eventually gets full. When there is > not enough room to hold the next deleted item, Vista permanently deletes > enough old files to make room for the new one. If the new deletion is > large, Vista may need to delete a lot of small ones to make room for it. > Exactly how does the system decide WHICH old files to delete? I don't know. > > We can make the RB bigger, so that it can hold more deleted files or hold > them longer. Only YOU can decide the proper trade-off between space for > deleted items versus space for current items on YOUR computer. To see your > options and to change them if you like, right-click on the Recycle Bin icon > and choose Properties. Note that you can set the maximum size in MEGAbytes, > not GIGAbytes; 1700 MB is approximately 1.7 GB. There is also a box here > that says, "Do not move files to the Recycle Bin. Remove files immediately > when deleted." Unless you are very confident in your deletion decisions, > don't check this box. > > Even if that box is not checked, we can always opt for permanent deletion by > holding down the Shift key when we press Delete and then confirm that, Yes, > we do want to permanently delete the file or folder. > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@xxxxxx > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail beta 2 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 beta v.275) > > "watermelons8" <watermelons8@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:0212AEFC-B20E-4D64-A65D-B53CCE388BD9@xxxxxx Quote: > > Thank you for responding R.C. White > > Sorry about the confusion but yes it is from windows mail. I looked > > into what you had asked and I did go into Tools/Options/Advanced and I did > > see the box that you were talking about and it did not have a check mark > > in > > the box. I am not sure why you asked this as I am trying to get BACK > > messages that I deleted from the deleted messages. What I mean as I am > > not > > sure how to explain myself is this: Instead of messages in my inbox, I had > > messages put in the deleted box and it also has subfolders and I don't > > know > > why. Irregardless of why, I hit the DELETE the deleted items from the > > delete > > box ie messages that I no longer wanted and that was okay but I still need > > the information in the subfolders but they and their contents got deleted > > as > > well. Nothing went to the recycle box and I don't know why and it doesn't > > matter why not I guess, I just thought when you deleted something and > > wanted > > it back, as long as you did not EMPTY the recycle box and I didn't yet, > > you > > could get them back. I am unable to get them back from the recycle box as > > they did not go to the recycle box. Is there any thing else I can do or > > where to look to get those messages back? Sorry for the confusion, as I > > said > > I am very new to computers and I appreciate anything that you can help me > > with. Thanks > > > > "watermelons8" wrote: > > Quote: > >> In Windows Email, I wanted to delete items piling up in the deleted > >> folder. > >> My deleted folder has two subfolders for some reason. All items are gone > >> from > >> deleted items as well as all items from the two subfolders of the deleted > >> items folder. > >> > >> Deleted folder had two subfolders and now the subfolders are gone and > >> the > >> deleted file is empty. Nothing is in the recycle bin. I am not only new > >> to > >> Vista but I am also new to computers as a whole. Any help would be > >> appreciated. Thanks |
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| | Re: emptied deleted messages Hi, Watermelons8. Quote: > Sorry to take up all of your time and thanks for teaching me things I > probably should know but I am EXTREMELY new to computer scene. can quit at any time. But, like all the volunteers here, I do this because I want to help. Like you, I wasn't born knowing about computers. But I was where you are about 30 years ago and I remember the climb up the learning curve. So long as you are willing to learn, we are willing to help. ;<) (That's a "smiley" using only text characters; turn your head sideways to see the smile.) Quote: > First, I only purchased this computer in July,2007 and I have NEVER > deleted anything to the recycle bin so this is my first experience changed some default settings, which you probably have not yet learned to do. The only way to NOT put your deletions in the RB is to do what I told you earlier: either hold the Shift key while you click Delete, or set Vista to always bypass the RB and permanently delete everything. At this point, the best course might be for you to explore Vista a little more by using the Help and Support file. Just click the Vista Orb (which we used to call the Start button in earlier versions of Windows), and then Help and Support. This will open a window that is just chockfull of useful information about computers in general and Windows and Vista in particular. You can explore by clicking the icons there, like "Windows Basics". Or you can type something into the Search Help box at the top to find out more about whatever you like. How about "recycle bin"? That gives me a list of 30 different results, including "Recover files from the Recycle Bin" and "Change the Recycle Bin settings". After exploring there, you might still have questions. If so, just post back. If I'm not here (coffee break, or sleeping, or on vacation, or working on my wife's "honey do" projects), someone else will see your post and probably have an answer for you. You might want to start a new thread so that other readers won't see all the replies here and think that your problem has already been solved. Many newbies (not a derogatory term; we were all that once) picture a room full of computers and folks typing out these messages. NOT a true picture at all! I'm alone in my office-in-converted-bedroom in my home in Texas where it is almost noon. Others are literally all over the world and we seldom if ever see each other. We don't even know where you are. You might be my next-door neighbor for all I know! ;<) RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail beta 2 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 beta v.275) "watermelons8" <watermelons8@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:33C7765A-5646-423B-BC5F-70BA35136E2E@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello R.C. White and I hope you realize how much I appreciate the time > you > have taken to help me out. You are giving me good information for the > future > and I so appreciate that but for now, it does not address the mess I am in > now. First, I only purchased this computer in July,2007 and I have NEVER > deleted anything to the recycle bin so this is my first experience and it > is > turning out not to be a good one and that is why I am so thankful for > anything you have to offer. In your opinion,and I know it is just an > opinion > with the information that you have, can I get back from the subfolders and > their contents from anywhere? The recycle bin is still showing empty and > did > not receive anything. If the answer in your opinion is "NO", I will have > to > accept that and I will have to chalk this up to a learning experience but > is > there #1-How to find out where these items went in the first place now > that > you know there was not anything in the recycle bin to date/to start? > #2-Is > this a rare time that the deleted items did not go to the recycle bin or > do > you think from this experience that it will happen everytime? If it is > any > help, the deleted file itself had approximately 30 items, in which about 2 > involved a few pictures and the subfolders each had 3 items in them which > I > would classify them as a small amount of room as I know what was in them > and > it was not much, just important. I did not want you to think, now that you > know it is the first time using the recycle bin, that there was a huge > amount > going to it and that is why it would fill up, as there was not alot in > total. > Sorry to take up all of your time and thanks for teaching me things I > probably should know but I am EXTREMELY new to computer scene. Thanks > times > a million, from watermelons8 > > "R. C. White" wrote: > Quote: >> Hi, Watermelons8. >> >> OK. Now I think I understand what you want. Your first message >> described >> what happened, but didn't say what you wanted to happen. >> >> In Windows, including Vista, most Delete operations put the deleted >> message >> into the Recycle Bin, just in case we need those messages back later. >> But >> the RB is not unlimited in size, so it eventually gets full. When there >> is >> not enough room to hold the next deleted item, Vista permanently deletes >> enough old files to make room for the new one. If the new deletion is >> large, Vista may need to delete a lot of small ones to make room for it. >> Exactly how does the system decide WHICH old files to delete? I don't >> know. >> >> We can make the RB bigger, so that it can hold more deleted files or hold >> them longer. Only YOU can decide the proper trade-off between space for >> deleted items versus space for current items on YOUR computer. To see >> your >> options and to change them if you like, right-click on the Recycle Bin >> icon >> and choose Properties. Note that you can set the maximum size in >> MEGAbytes, >> not GIGAbytes; 1700 MB is approximately 1.7 GB. There is also a box >> here >> that says, "Do not move files to the Recycle Bin. Remove files >> immediately >> when deleted." Unless you are very confident in your deletion decisions, >> don't check this box. >> >> Even if that box is not checked, we can always opt for permanent deletion >> by >> holding down the Shift key when we press Delete and then confirm that, >> Yes, >> we do want to permanently delete the file or folder. >> >> RC >> >> "watermelons8" <watermelons8@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:0212AEFC-B20E-4D64-A65D-B53CCE388BD9@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Thank you for responding R.C. White >> > Sorry about the confusion but yes it is from windows mail. I >> > looked >> > into what you had asked and I did go into Tools/Options/Advanced and I >> > did >> > see the box that you were talking about and it did not have a check >> > mark >> > in >> > the box. I am not sure why you asked this as I am trying to get BACK >> > messages that I deleted from the deleted messages. What I mean as I am >> > not >> > sure how to explain myself is this: Instead of messages in my inbox, I >> > had >> > messages put in the deleted box and it also has subfolders and I don't >> > know >> > why. Irregardless of why, I hit the DELETE the deleted items from the >> > delete >> > box ie messages that I no longer wanted and that was okay but I still >> > need >> > the information in the subfolders but they and their contents got >> > deleted >> > as >> > well. Nothing went to the recycle box and I don't know why and it >> > doesn't >> > matter why not I guess, I just thought when you deleted something and >> > wanted >> > it back, as long as you did not EMPTY the recycle box and I didn't yet, >> > you >> > could get them back. I am unable to get them back from the recycle box >> > as >> > they did not go to the recycle box. Is there any thing else I can do >> > or >> > where to look to get those messages back? Sorry for the confusion, as >> > I >> > said >> > I am very new to computers and I appreciate anything that you can help >> > me >> > with. Thanks >> > >> > "watermelons8" wrote: >> > >> >> In Windows Email, I wanted to delete items piling up in the deleted >> >> folder. >> >> My deleted folder has two subfolders for some reason. All items are >> >> gone >> >> from >> >> deleted items as well as all items from the two subfolders of the >> >> deleted >> >> items folder. >> >> >> >> Deleted folder had two subfolders and now the subfolders are gone and >> >> the >> >> deleted file is empty. Nothing is in the recycle bin. I am not only >> >> new >> >> to >> >> Vista but I am also new to computers as a whole. Any help would be >> >> appreciated. Thanks |
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| | RE: emptied deleted messages "watermelons8" wrote: Quote: > In Windows Email, I wanted to delete items piling up in the deleted folder. > My deleted folder has two subfolders for some reason. All items are gone from > deleted items as well as all items from the two subfolders of the deleted > items folder. > > Deleted folder had two subfolders and now the subfolders are gone and the > deleted file is empty. Nothing is in the recycle bin. I am not only new to > Vista but I am also new to computers as a whole. Any help would be > appreciated. Thanks > |
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