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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: SWest UK
Posts: 431
OS: Win XP/Win 98SE
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Recycle Bin - reappearing files
My son has a weird problem with his recycle bin. He can delete something and empty the bin but when he reboots (which isn't done very often), everything is returned to its original place.
He will be posting an hjt log tomorrow in the forum as he has some spyware problems but I wondered if there was anything else that might cause this apart from that. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: South
Posts: 185
OS: Win 2k, XP
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You can do this and test to see if the Recylce Bin is deleting files.
Right click Recycle Bin select properties and then check Do not move files to the Recycle Bin, Remove files immediatly when deleted. Then just create and delete some items and see if when you reboot if they reappear. I would think like you already stated that this is caused by a virus or spyware. The recycle bin is actually a folder on the root of C: which you can check by either unhiding system files or going to Start, run, and typing C:\recycler Worked4me. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 2,130
OS: n/a
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I believe it is a malware generated corruption. There is a registry tweak for XP to restore the recycle bin. I am not sure if it would work on w2k or there is one available for w2k. I would investigate that. Or in the worst case you can do repair installation. But I would suggest go ahead and do the clening first.
regards. Last edited by PurpleSky : 09-24-2005 at 05:28 PM. |
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