I'm unclear- what 'destination folder' would be applicable to deleting a file? Where (path) is the file that you're trying to delete and what method are you trying to use to delete it?
I suspect that this external usb drive is formatted NTFS and the partition was created on some other system. Despite the fact that you have a single 'recycle bin' icon on your desktop, each drive partition has its own folder for 'recycled' files. Your permissions settings are probably wrong for that folder on the usb drive.
In the Windows Explorer Tools menu, set the Folder Options settings to 'Show hidden files and folders' and not 'Hide protected operating sytem files'. You should now see a $RECYCLE.BIN folder on your external usb drive. Right click on that folder, choose Properties, and go to the Security tab. First, use the Advanced button & Owner tab to take ownership. If that doesn't take care of the problem, we'll need to manually set the individual NTFS security permissions.
The take ownership link works for me, but it doesn't matter.
If we're talking about a flash drive and not an external hard drive what I wrote above doesn't apply. However, the correct way to remove ReadyBoost is to right-click on the drive letter for this drive, select Properties and go to the ReadyBoost tab. Choose 'Do not use this device'
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