A Recycle Bin is created for each drive.
http://www.theeldergeek.com/HT0_003.htm
Empty the Recycle Bin when the drive is connected.
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Ronald Sommer
"Dennis" <> wrote in message
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:I have a somewhat new Intel chipped dual core with Vista installed at the
: factory. I have an external FAT (probably FAT32) formatted USB connected
: hard drive that I used with my AMD Athlon Windows XP computer. I mostly
used
: it to store files on it in case of a crash (I don't use back-up software,
: just copy the files over that I'd want to have in case of a
: crash/re-install).
:
: Problem - Vista doesn't seem to understand FAT formatting. Vista can read
: this external OK (though according to it there a few corrupted folders
with
: lots of bytes in them it can't read and I can't delete, filenames shows as
: weird characters). And every time I turn on the external to copy a file
from
: it (or store), 1st thing is that Vista wants to check the hard drive. If I
: say OK it hangs I guess because trying to check a FAT formatted HD as a
: NTFS (??) formatted one.
:
: Question 1 - If I am correct about this (??), is there some fix that can
be
: installed to Vista so it can cope with trying to fix a FAT or FAT32
: formatted external hard drive? (160 GB). ...And by the way along with this
I
: can't seem to get rid of a ton of files that seem to be in my recycle bin
: from the external that only show when the external is turned on (talking
: thousands of files that I've deleted on the external).
:
: Question 2 - If I decide to let Vista format my external hard drive, after
I
: copy over the files stored on the external, then can this external FAT
: formatted hard drive be safely formatted by Vista (which will end up as
NTFS
: I assume)?
:
: I do like having Vista, it seems pretty much rock solid so far. Even runs
: World of Warcraft smoothly (7600GT video card). .....But, let me rephrase
: that - I do like Vista AFTER disabling the super-ultra totally completely
: annoying permission-needed to copy/move/delete sequence. Pre-installed
: Norton Internet Security seems to work well with Vista and hopefully will
: pick up the loss of the permission-needed-to-do-anything that I did
disable.
: ...Though when I turn on my computer, I still have to watch Vista tell me
in
: a bubble (that goes away) that I've messed up and it wants to fix my
: security breech, along with having an X in a start-bar icon where the
bubble
: emerges from..
:
: Thanks for any input on all of this.
: