Hi,
Right click on the Recycly bin on your desktop, choose properties,
Under the global tab, choose the option for "Use one setting for all drives".
This should remove the Recycler folder from your F: drive.
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Browse All TopicsI have a second hard drive in my pc (F:) with the Recycle Bin configured for the C:\ drive only. Wndows XP has created a hidden folder 'Recycler' on the F:\ drive. My backup software fails because it cannot access a hidden, system file in the 'Recycler' folder. How do I get rid of the 'Recycler' folder?
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by: uucknaaaPosted on 2009-05-26 at 00:05:13ID: 24470793
Hi
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Here's a link with a couple of solutions:
http://www.fixya.com/suppo
If not on these, come back.