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Old 03-24-2009, 04:09 AM
Charles W Davis
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Corrupted file in Recycle Bin?

Windows Vista Home Premium
I receive a message when attempting to delete any file or any action
regading the Recycle Bin that reads: "The Recycle Bin on C:\ is corrupted.
Do you want to empty the Recycle Bin for this drive?" There is a choice for
Yes and No. When I choose "Yes" the notice posted that it is "Deleting 1
item (2.28 KB)" and the progress bar indicates activity. When I click on the
"More information" button, I find it is indicating:
Time remaining: Calculating...
Items remaining: Discovered 1 item (2.28 KB)...
Speed: Calculating...

This morning I started the process and went out for breakfast. On my return
an hour and one-half later it was still running.

When I open the Recycle Bin, no items show, but the the dreaded messsages
appears. I will close only when clicking the "No" button twice.

Any thoughts or ideas appreciated?



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Old 03-24-2009, 04:09 AM
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Re: Corrupted file in Recycle Bin?


"Charles W Davis" <newsgroup@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
news:B3675FEB-B775-4DBF-8700-575F45958062@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> Windows Vista Home Premium
> I receive a message when attempting to delete any file or any action
> regading the Recycle Bin that reads: "The Recycle Bin on C:\ is corrupted.
> Do you want to empty the Recycle Bin for this drive?" There is a choice
> for Yes and No. When I choose "Yes" the notice posted that it is "Deleting
> 1 item (2.28 KB)" and the progress bar indicates activity. When I click on
> the "More information" button, I find it is indicating:
> Time remaining: Calculating...
> Items remaining: Discovered 1 item (2.28 KB)...
> Speed: Calculating...
>
> This morning I started the process and went out for breakfast. On my
> return an hour and one-half later it was still running.
>
> When I open the Recycle Bin, no items show, but the the dreaded messsages
> appears. I will close only when clicking the "No" button twice.
>
> Any thoughts or ideas appreciated?
>
>
>[/color]

Found this after a quick Google
[url]http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/131294-recycle-bin-corrupted-cannot-delete-file-folder.html[/url]


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Old 03-24-2009, 04:09 AM
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Re: Corrupted file in Recycle Bin?


"Gordon" <gordonbennison********.com> wrote in message
news:ua95bhQlJHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
>
> "Charles W Davis" <newsgroup@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
> news:B3675FEB-B775-4DBF-8700-575F45958062@microsoft.com...[color=green]
>> Windows Vista Home Premium
>> I receive a message when attempting to delete any file or any action
>> regading the Recycle Bin that reads: "The Recycle Bin on C:\ is
>> corrupted. Do you want to empty the Recycle Bin for this drive?" There
>> is a choice for Yes and No. When I choose "Yes" the notice posted that it
>> is "Deleting 1 item (2.28 KB)" and the progress bar indicates activity.
>> When I click on the "More information" button, I find it is indicating:
>> Time remaining: Calculating...
>> Items remaining: Discovered 1 item (2.28 KB)...
>> Speed: Calculating...
>>
>> This morning I started the process and went out for breakfast. On my
>> return an hour and one-half later it was still running.
>>
>> When I open the Recycle Bin, no items show, but the the dreaded messsages
>> appears. I will close only when clicking the "No" button twice.
>>
>> Any thoughts or ideas appreciated?
>>
>>
>>[/color]
>
> Found this after a quick Google
> [url]http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/131294-recycle-bin-corrupted-cannot-delete-file-folder.html[/url]
>
>[/color]
Gordon, thanks a lot! The elevated Command Prompt worked. However, the
desktop Icon did not reappear with the Refresh, but it does show in Windows
Explorer for the drive. I will assume that the Icon will appear following a
restart. I usually Google but thought my problem was unique...

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Re: Corrupted file in Recycle Bin?

--->[color=blue]
>
> "Gordon" <gordonbennison********.com> wrote in message
> news:ua95bhQlJHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=green]
>>
>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgroup@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
>> news:B3675FEB-B775-4DBF-8700-575F45958062@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
>>> Windows Vista Home Premium
>>> I receive a message when attempting to delete any file or any action
>>> regading the Recycle Bin that reads: "The Recycle Bin on C:\ is
>>> corrupted. Do you want to empty the Recycle Bin for this drive?"
>>> There is a choice for Yes and No. When I choose "Yes" the notice
>>> posted that it is "Deleting 1 item (2.28 KB)" and the progress bar
>>> indicates activity. When I click on the "More information" button, I
>>> find it is indicating:
>>> Time remaining: Calculating...
>>> Items remaining: Discovered 1 item (2.28 KB)...
>>> Speed: Calculating...
>>>
>>> This morning I started the process and went out for breakfast. On my
>>> return an hour and one-half later it was still running.
>>>
>>> When I open the Recycle Bin, no items show, but the the dreaded
>>> messsages appears. I will close only when clicking the "No" button
>>> twice.
>>>
>>> Any thoughts or ideas appreciated?
>>>
>>>
>>>[/color]
>>
>> Found this after a quick Google
>> [url]http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/131294-recycle-bin-corrupted-cannot-delete-file-folder.html[/url]
>>
>>
>>[/color]
> Gordon, thanks a lot! The elevated Command Prompt worked. However, the
> desktop Icon did not reappear with the Refresh, but it does show in
> Windows Explorer for the drive. I will assume that the Icon will appear
> following a restart. I usually Google but thought my problem was unique...[/color]

The desktop icon won't appear on a reboot. What you have to do is
right-click on a bare spot on your desktop, choose "Personalize" and
then choose "Change Desktop Icons" (over on the left panel).

The checkboxes will give you whichever icon you wish to have displayed -
Recycle Bin is one of them.

Questor
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"Questor" <Questor@minimoe.com> wrote in message
news:uNbwpBRlJHA.1928@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
> --->[color=green]
>>
>> "Gordon" <gordonbennison********.com> wrote in message
>> news:ua95bhQlJHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=darkred]
>>>
>>> "Charles W Davis" <newsgroup@anthemwebs.com> wrote in message
>>> news:B3675FEB-B775-4DBF-8700-575F45958062@microsoft.com...
>>>> Windows Vista Home Premium
>>>> I receive a message when attempting to delete any file or any action
>>>> regading the Recycle Bin that reads: "The Recycle Bin on C:\ is
>>>> corrupted. Do you want to empty the Recycle Bin for this drive?" There
>>>> is a choice for Yes and No. When I choose "Yes" the notice posted that
>>>> it is "Deleting 1 item (2.28 KB)" and the progress bar indicates
>>>> activity. When I click on the "More information" button, I find it is
>>>> indicating:
>>>> Time remaining: Calculating...
>>>> Items remaining: Discovered 1 item (2.28 KB)...
>>>> Speed: Calculating...
>>>>
>>>> This morning I started the process and went out for breakfast. On my
>>>> return an hour and one-half later it was still running.
>>>>
>>>> When I open the Recycle Bin, no items show, but the the dreaded
>>>> messsages appears. I will close only when clicking the "No" button
>>>> twice.
>>>>
>>>> Any thoughts or ideas appreciated?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Found this after a quick Google
>>> [url]http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/131294-recycle-bin-corrupted-cannot-delete-file-folder.html[/url]
>>>
>>>[/color]
>> Gordon, thanks a lot! The elevated Command Prompt worked. However, the
>> desktop Icon did not reappear with the Refresh, but it does show in
>> Windows Explorer for the drive. I will assume that the Icon will appear
>> following a restart. I usually Google but thought my problem was
>> unique...[/color]
>
> The desktop icon won't appear on a reboot. What you have to do is
> right-click on a bare spot on your desktop, choose "Personalize" and then
> choose "Change Desktop Icons" (over on the left panel).
>
> The checkboxes will give you whichever icon you wish to have displayed -
> Recycle Bin is one of them.
>
> Questor[/color]

Thanks again. All is well!

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