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Cannot delete duplicate recycle bin on external USB hard drive
WHAT HAPPENED
While copying files to the USB hard drive, it froze leaving some files and folders partially transferred. I deleted those, so they went to the Recycle Bin. Later when I tried to empty the Recycle Bin, I received this error: Cannot delete file: File system error (1026). I read the MS KB entry, but those situations don't apply here and also it doesn't offer a solution that works in my case. I tried renaming the Recycle Bin from "RECYCLED" to "wasRECYCLED", hoping that I might then be able to delete the contents. THe result was two recycle bins. I even tried booting from an Acronis True Image bootable CD, which is in Linux, but it wouldn't allow me to delete the files either. In that environment I received the error: Failed to delete folder "wasRECYCLED". Please make sure that the folder is not opened by another application. Acronis True Image did show me the invisible contents of "wasRECYCLED": two folders named DE6 and DE7. CURRENT SITUATION Now back in Windows 98SE, "wasRECYCLED" no longer has the Recycle Bin icon but now has a regular folder icon. However, Properties still shows it as a System file. HELP PLEASE How can I delete that folder and its contents? How can I remove its System file status, given that its on a USB hard drive (if I boot into DOS, it won't have drivers to see and mount the USB hard drive). |
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Cannot delete duplicate recycle bin on external USB hard drive
"Tuttle" wrote in message ... WHAT HAPPENED While copying files to the USB hard drive, it froze leaving some files and folders partially transferred. I deleted those, so they went to the Recycle Bin. Later when I tried to empty the Recycle Bin, I received this error: Cannot delete file: File system error (1026). I read the MS KB entry, but those situations don't apply here and also it doesn't offer a solution that works in my case. I tried renaming the Recycle Bin from "RECYCLED" to "wasRECYCLED", hoping that I might then be able to delete the contents. THe result was two recycle bins. I even tried booting from an Acronis True Image bootable CD, which is in Linux, but it wouldn't allow me to delete the files either. In that environment I received the error: Failed to delete folder "wasRECYCLED". Please make sure that the folder is not opened by another application. Acronis True Image did show me the invisible contents of "wasRECYCLED": two folders named DE6 and DE7. CURRENT SITUATION Now back in Windows 98SE, "wasRECYCLED" no longer has the Recycle Bin icon but now has a regular folder icon. However, Properties still shows it as a System file. HELP PLEASE How can I delete that folder and its contents? How can I remove its System file status, given that its on a USB hard drive (if I boot into DOS, it won't have drivers to see and mount the USB hard drive). |
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Cannot delete duplicate recycle bin on external USB hard drive
"Tuttle" wrote in message
... . . . tried renaming the Recycle Bin from "RECYCLED" to "wasRECYCLED", hoping that I might then be able to delete the contents. THe result was two recycle bins. . . . CURRENT SITUATION Now back in Windows 98SE, "wasRECYCLED" no longer has the Recycle Bin icon but now has a regular folder icon. However, Properties still shows it as a System file. HELP PLEASE How can I delete that folder and its contents? How can I remove its System file status, given that its on a USB hard drive (if I boot into DOS, it won't have drivers to see and mount the USB hard drive). DOS does not recognize Windows protection features. If you have DOS drivers that enable access to USB drives you can to a DOS PROMPT DELTREE X:\wasRec*.* DELTREE Y:\Recyc*.* and so on: and at reboot just one \Recycled Bin will be created (empty) for each (connected) drive and set with the right ATTRIButes (Hidden & System, probably.) If your DOS prompt does not make USB drives accessible, just use Windows / Properties to remove the system attributes recognised by Windows. You should then be able to remove this folder(s) at will. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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Cannot delete duplicate recycle bin on external USB hard drive
"Don Phillipson" wrote in message
... "Tuttle" wrote in message ... . . . tried renaming the Recycle Bin from "RECYCLED" to "wasRECYCLED", hoping that I might then be able to delete the contents. THe result was two recycle bins. . . . CURRENT SITUATION Now back in Windows 98SE, "wasRECYCLED" no longer has the Recycle Bin icon but now has a regular folder icon. However, Properties still shows it as a System file. HELP PLEASE How can I delete that folder and its contents? How can I remove its System file status, given that its on a USB hard drive (if I boot into DOS, it won't have drivers to see and mount the USB hard drive). DOS does not recognize Windows protection features. If you have DOS drivers that enable access to USB drives you can to a DOS PROMPT DELTREE X:\wasRec*.* DELTREE Y:\Recyc*.* and so on: and at reboot just one \Recycled Bin will be created (empty) for each (connected) drive and set with the right ATTRIButes (Hidden & System, probably.) Thanks for the help. I don't know if I have DOS drivers to access this USB drive. In Win98SE I'm using Maximus Decim Native USB drivers to access the USB drive. If your DOS prompt does not make USB drives accessible, just use Windows / Properties to remove the system attributes recognised by Windows. You should then be able to remove this folder(s) at will. Do you mean in Windows Explorer or elsewhere in Windows to right-click the folder and choose "Properties" command? When I do that, the "System" checkbox option is checked but greyed out so I am unable to uncheck it. |
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Cannot delete duplicate recycle bin on external USB hard drive
"Tuttle" wrote in message
... "Don Phillipson" wrote in message ... "Tuttle" wrote in message ... . . . tried renaming the Recycle Bin from "RECYCLED" to "wasRECYCLED", hoping that I might then be able to delete the contents. THe result was two recycle bins. . . . CURRENT SITUATION Now back in Windows 98SE, "wasRECYCLED" no longer has the Recycle Bin icon but now has a regular folder icon. However, Properties still shows it as a System file. HELP PLEASE How can I delete that folder and its contents? How can I remove its System file status, given that its on a USB hard drive (if I boot into DOS, it won't have drivers to see and mount the USB hard drive). DOS does not recognize Windows protection features. If you have DOS drivers that enable access to USB drives you can to a DOS PROMPT DELTREE X:\wasRec*.* DELTREE Y:\Recyc*.* and so on: and at reboot just one \Recycled Bin will be created (empty) for each (connected) drive and set with the right ATTRIButes (Hidden & System, probably.) Thanks for the help. I don't know if I have DOS drivers to access this USB drive. In Win98SE I'm using Maximus Decim Native USB drivers to access the USB drive. If your DOS prompt does not make USB drives accessible, just use Windows / Properties to remove the system attributes recognised by Windows. You should then be able to remove this folder(s) at will. Do you mean in Windows Explorer or elsewhere in Windows to right-click the folder and choose "Properties" command? When I do that, the "System" checkbox option is checked but greyed out so I am unable to uncheck it. bump anything else I can try? |
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Cannot delete duplicate recycle bin on external USB hard drive
Tuttle wrote:
| "Tuttle" wrote in message | ... | "Don Phillipson" wrote in message | ... | "Tuttle" wrote in message | ... | | . . . tried renaming the Recycle Bin from "RECYCLED" to | "wasRECYCLED", hoping that I might then be able to delete the | contents. THe result was two recycle bins. . . . | CURRENT SITUATION | Now back in Windows 98SE, "wasRECYCLED" no longer has the | Recycle Bin icon but now has a regular folder icon. However, | Properties still shows it as a System file. | | HELP PLEASE | How can I delete that folder and its contents? How can I remove | its System file status, given that its on a USB hard drive (if I | boot into DOS, it won't have drivers to see and mount the USB | hard drive). | | DOS does not recognize Windows protection | features. If you have DOS drivers that enable | access to USB drives you can to a DOS PROMPT | DELTREE X:\wasRec*.* | DELTREE Y:\Recyc*.* | and so on: and at reboot just one \Recycled Bin | will be created (empty) for each (connected) drive | and set with the right ATTRIButes (Hidden & System, | probably.) | | Thanks for the help. | | I don't know if I have DOS drivers to access this USB drive. In | Win98SE I'm using Maximus Decim Native USB drivers to access the USB | drive. | | If your DOS prompt does not make USB drives | accessible, just use Windows / Properties to remove | the system attributes recognised by Windows. You | should then be able to remove this folder(s) at will. | | Do you mean in Windows Explorer or elsewhere in Windows to | right-click the folder and choose "Properties" command? When I do | that, the "System" checkbox option is checked but greyed out so I am | unable to uncheck it. | | bump anything else I can try? I didn't think it was necessary to play with attributes when doing a DELTREE. Nevertheless-- IF you are sure "wasRECYCLED" is useless & ready to go, maybe try... (a) "START button, Programs, MS-DOS Prompt" (b) ATTRIB wasRECYCLED -H -S -R (Turns off hidden, system & read-only attributes.) (c) DELTREE X:\wasRECYCLED ...where "X:\" is the drive letter that holds the folder, which hopefully will show up for your USB device. CAREFUL with DELTREE... C:\deltree /? Deletes a directory and all the subdirectories and files in it. To delete one or more files and directories: DELTREE [/Y] [drive:]path [[drive:]path[...]] /Y Suppresses prompting to confirm you want to delete the subdirectory. [drive:]path Specifies the name of the directory you want to delete. Note: Use DELTREE cautiously. Every file and subdirectory within the specified directory will be deleted. |
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Cannot delete duplicate recycle bin on external USB hard drive
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From: "PCR" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 8:30 PM Subject: Cannot delete duplicate recycle bin on external USB hard drive I didn't think it was necessary to play with attributes when doing a DELTREE. Nevertheless-- IF you are sure "wasRECYCLED" is useless & ready to go, maybe try... (a) "START button, Programs, MS-DOS Prompt" (b) ATTRIB wasRECYCLED -H -S -R (Turns off hidden, system & read-only attributes.) (c) DELTREE X:\wasRECYCLED ...where "X:\" is the drive letter that holds the folder, which hopefully will show up for your USB device. CAREFUL with DELTREE... C:\deltree /? Deletes a directory and all the subdirectories and files in it. To delete one or more files and directories: DELTREE [/Y] [drive:]path [[drive:]path[...]] /Y Suppresses prompting to confirm you want to delete the subdirectory. [drive:]path Specifies the name of the directory you want to delete. Note: Use DELTREE cautiously. Every file and subdirectory within the specified directory will be deleted. Thank you. |
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Cannot delete duplicate recycle bin on external USB hard drive
Tuttle wrote:
| ---- Original Message ----- | From: "PCR" | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion | Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 8:30 PM | Subject: Cannot delete duplicate recycle bin on external USB hard | drive | | | I didn't think it was necessary to play with attributes when doing a | DELTREE. Nevertheless-- IF you are sure "wasRECYCLED" is useless & | ready to go, maybe try... | | (a) "START button, Programs, MS-DOS Prompt" | (b) ATTRIB wasRECYCLED -H -S -R ................... X:\wasRECYCLED, that is. | (Turns off hidden, system & read-only attributes.) | (c) DELTREE X:\wasRECYCLED | ...where "X:\" is the drive letter that holds the folder, | which hopefully will show up for your USB device. | | CAREFUL with DELTREE... | C:\deltree /? | Deletes a directory and all the subdirectories and files in it. | | To delete one or more files and directories: | DELTREE [/Y] [drive:]path [[drive:]path[...]] | | /Y Suppresses prompting to confirm you want to delete | the subdirectory. | [drive:]path Specifies the name of the directory you want to | delete. | | Note: Use DELTREE cautiously. Every file and subdirectory within the | specified directory will be deleted. | | Thank you. You are welcome. I hope that does it. |
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