It started working by itself now. I got into drive-free up storage space. It
showed I had 2+ GB's on the drive in the recycle bin. I told it to delete
them. It did. I then created a dummy file, saved and deleted it. It showed
up in my recycle bin list! I assume I've got my recycle list back now.
Jon
"Jon" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I looked as you suggested. The "Do not move..." was not checked. That's not
>the problem here.
> Thanks, Jon.
>
> "dean-dean" <dean-> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Right-click the Recycle Bin and choose Properties. Make sure that the
>> option "Do not move files to the Recycle Bin. Remove files immediately
>> when
>> deleted" is not chosen (choose the alternative).
>>
>> "Jon" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> While deleting a batch of files, I had a crash shutdown. After
>>> restarting
>>> my Vista Ultimate, I noticed the files I had deleted didn't show up in
>>> the
>>> recycle bin. I tried deleting single files as a trial and they don't
>>> show
>>> up in the recyle bin but are gone from my windows explorer, so I assume
>>> they were deleted. I also cannot 'delete all files' from the recycle bin
>>> (which aren't shown in the recycle bin) .
>>>
>>> I did a Vista system recovery back two days when the recycle bin was
>>> working but still have the same problem. I looked through my windows
>>> directory for a large file list of deleted recycled files and couldn't
>>> find any apparent file. I suspect there's a delete file list somewhere
>>> which is getting humongous in size but don't know what to look for.
>>> Right now if I delete a file accidently I cannot undelete it back
>>> because
>>> there's no undelete list. I rarely have to undelete anything but I still
>>> want that option.
>>> Any suggestions?
>>> Thanks, Jon
>>
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