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HI, CAN ANYBODY TELL ME HOW TO REMOVE A $RECYCLE.BIN AND SYSTEM VOLUME INFORMATION FOLDERS FROM MY DRIVE D I GOT THESE FOLDERS FROM AN INFECTED USB BUT NOW I CANT REMOVE THEM? PLEASE HELP!! -- moonlight |
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No, you did not get these from 'an infected USB' since it is normal for them
to be present on all fixed drives/partitions, and you cannot permanently remove them. And please stop shouting. -- Maxwell Bluemeanie "moonlight" wrote in message ... HI, CAN ANYBODY TELL ME HOW TO REMOVE A $RECYCLE.BIN AND SYSTEM VOLUME INFORMATION FOLDERS FROM MY DRIVE D I GOT THESE FOLDERS FROM AN INFECTED USB BUT NOW I CANT REMOVE THEM? PLEASE HELP!! -- moonlight |
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wowo!! thanks for the reply! and bytheway :shock: was i shouting!!!:zip:? well if its normal than y wasnt these folders present before when i used a clean USB. Now when i am sure that the USB had some threats and these folders appeared, u r saying its normal. i dont get u explain anyone? -- moonlight |
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 15:58:50 -0500, moonlight
wrote: wowo!! thanks for the reply! and bytheway :shock: was i shouting!!!:zip:? Go easy on the smilies, bucko. MOST people don't use that damned web-based quasi forum you use and your smilies just look like bad punctuation with embedded words. |
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These files are normally Hidden System Files - It would appear that some how you have made them visible. Check on Organize - Folder and Search Options - View Tab and check the status of the Hide Hidden Operating system Files and the Hidden Files. As for the shouting - best to keep to the default font for posting ![]() ![]() -- barman58 Regards, *Nigel* the beginning of knowledge is the discovery of something we do not understand.,- frank herbert |