Hi, TooDawgs.
> everything that had been done on the computer dating back to 2001 although
> I
> bought the pc last year new.
You DID Import your old data from your prior computer, right?
> Is it safe to just select everything in this folder and delete them? Will
> it
> cause any problems to delete all these items? I thought when you deleted
> something it wouldn't be so easy to retrieve them.
I'm not clear on what "this folder" is. The best way to delete email is
from inside your email application. In Vista, that is Windows Mail, by
default, but, as in Windows 7, Windows Live Mail and any of a wide
selection of third-party mail/news handlers may be installed. Generally
speaking, messages CAN be deleted by using Windows Explorer or other tools,
but this does not give your mail program a chance to clean up after itself
and can result in future problems.
Windows provides several ways to delete files. Most of those ways put the
deleted items in the Recycle Bin - just in case we change our mind. (I
have, on several occasions, and have been grateful for this safeguard.) But
it also provides several ways to empty this Recycle Bin - or to bypass it
entirely, leaving no easy way to recover files. Then we must locate and use
recovery utilities or (usually expensive) disk recovery services. (But the
nature of hard disks says that, if you have the resources of the CIA,
nothing ever is really deleted.)
RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64
"TooDawgs" <> wrote in message
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> I also searched for 'indexed locations" and the folder that came up on my
> Vista x64 had tons of old e-mails and newsgroups posts and just about
> everything that had been done on the computer dating back to 2001 although
> I
> bought the pc last year new. I figured out that if you select any item you
> want to delete then click 'File' then 'Move To Folder' then move these
> items
> to the 'Recycle Bin' then you can delete them from there. My questions
> are:
> Is it safe to just select everything in this folder and delete them? Will
> it
> cause any problems to delete all these items? I thought when you deleted
> something it wouldn't be so easy to retrieve them. There's nothing
> embarassing or illegal in the folder, it's just when I delete something
> I'd
> like it to be 'more gone' than that.
> thanks for any input,
> toodawgs
>
>
> "R. C. White" wrote:
>
>> Hi, Bill.
>>
>> Please tell us again - more explicitly - WHERE you see these files. The
>> full pathname, please. I don't have any folder with that name in either
>> Win7 or Vista.
>>
>> The phrase "indexed file locations" turns up plenty of hits on Bing, but
>> the
>> first half-dozen or so are YOUR post in several different "forums"
>> (soft32,
>> vistaheads, windowskb, etc.). You didn't post to those forums, of
>> course,
>> but they all "slurp" messages from these Microsoft public newsgroups to
>> make
>> their own sites look busier and more expert - and to increase their
>> revenue
>> from click ads.
>>
>> There might be something useful in this MSDN link:
>> http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/For...-25b6872e4ee1/
>>
>> But my only thought is what I posted earlier: Vista did not keep those
>> old
>> files. The files are gone, but the Indexing Service hasn't yet caught up
>> and still shows them as present. And you didn't answer my two questions:
>> >> How old is "old"? And how recently were those files deleted?
>>
>> RC
>>
>> "Bill Walsh" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>> > Thanks for replying. However, that is not my puzzlement. It is this:
>> > Why
>> > does Vista keep these old files that I intentionally deleted? When I
>> > delete emails, I use the "shift delete" option. A message box appears
>> > and
>> > asks "do you want to permanently
>> > delete this (these) message? I click on the yes option. So why does
>> > vista
>> > not let the mesage go away forever? BW
>> > "R. C. White" <> wrote in message
>> > news:...
>> >> Hi, Bill.
>> >>
>> >> How old is "old"? And how recently were those files deleted?
>> >>
>> >> The indexing service works only in the background so that it doesn't
>> >> interfere with what we are doing in the foreground. If we keep the
>> >> computer busy and are careful to shut it down as soon as we are
>> >> finished,
>> >> it might not get enough "down time" to keep the index up to date. A
>> >> lag
>> >> of several hours - or even several days - is not unusual for a
>> >> hard-working system. Until it has a chance to catch up, it might
>> >> report
>> >> that some deleted files are still there, or that some moved files are
>> >> still in their old locations - or other mistakes.
>> >>
>> >> You might want to leave the computer running during your lunch break -
>> >> or
>> >> even overnight. You can turn off the monitor, but leave the system
>> >> running so that background tasks can continue.
>> >>
>> >> RC
>> >>
>> >> "Bill Walsh" <> wrote in message
>> >> news:...
>> >>> In the folder "indexed file locations" there are a lot of old emails
>> >>> I
>> >>> thought were deleted from my system. When I try to delete one of
>> >>> them,
>> >>> there is no option for delete in the menu. How can I get rid of the
>> >>> old
>> >>> emails as none of them have any importance to me? Thanks..BW