I got a new hard drive yesterday, running alongside my old one. For some reason, there are 7 files in the recycle bin which I cannot get rid of. The error message that comes up says
CANNOT DELETE *filename*. CANNOT FIND THE SPECIFIED FILE. MAKE SURE YOU SPECIFY THE CORRECT PATH AND FILENAME.
When I look in the recycle bin, there is nothing showing, so I think they are possibly corrupted files somewhere on the hard drive, but where? I have tried several ways of trying to get rid of these files, but nothing seems to work. I seem to recall that there is a way through the registry of deleting the recycle bin and re-establishing it on a reboot, but if this is the case, I have no idea how to do this. Can anyone help me with this or any other way of deleting these files please? I'm desperate to empty the recycle bin once and for all!!
CANNOT DELETE *filename*. CANNOT FIND THE SPECIFIED FILE. MAKE SURE YOU SPECIFY THE CORRECT PATH AND FILENAME.
When I look in the recycle bin, there is nothing showing, so I think they are possibly corrupted files somewhere on the hard drive, but where? I have tried several ways of trying to get rid of these files, but nothing seems to work. I seem to recall that there is a way through the registry of deleting the recycle bin and re-establishing it on a reboot, but if this is the case, I have no idea how to do this. Can anyone help me with this or any other way of deleting these files please? I'm desperate to empty the recycle bin once and for all!!