L limqareb New member Jan 11, 2007 #1 i have these folders and i want to get rid of them but i cant , i know the recylcer is the recylce bin but it usuall uses c: and i have this thing thumbs in every god damn folder wtf is that Attachments rec.JPG 80.3 KB · Views: 60 rec 2.JPG 105 KB · Views: 63
i have these folders and i want to get rid of them but i cant , i know the recylcer is the recylce bin but it usuall uses c: and i have this thing thumbs in every god damn folder wtf is that
D Dav0s New member Jan 11, 2007 #2 use cmd to delete the folders cd E:\ deltree "Recycler" then press Y hope thats right, my cmd knowledge needs brushing up as for thumbs, its a database thingy, usually safe to delete
use cmd to delete the folders cd E:\ deltree "Recycler" then press Y hope thats right, my cmd knowledge needs brushing up as for thumbs, its a database thingy, usually safe to delete
N nathan New member Jan 11, 2007 #4 the system volumn thingy is created by system restore. Personally i wouldnt delete it. Same as recycler as it will probs reappear. i think the thumbs thing is for displaying thumbnails of the images that are in the folder.
the system volumn thingy is created by system restore. Personally i wouldnt delete it. Same as recycler as it will probs reappear. i think the thumbs thing is for displaying thumbnails of the images that are in the folder.
D Dav0s New member Jan 11, 2007 #5 name='limqareb' said: the command to delete is not good Click to expand... then use del instead of deltree
name='limqareb' said: the command to delete is not good Click to expand... then use del instead of deltree
L limqareb New member Jan 11, 2007 #6 name='Dav0s' said: then use del instead of deltree Click to expand... yep del works but now it doesnt find them , i didnt get them before but i got them now so what is it?
name='Dav0s' said: then use del instead of deltree Click to expand... yep del works but now it doesnt find them , i didnt get them before but i got them now so what is it?
N nathan New member Jan 11, 2007 #7 i think there protected operating system files so you wont be able to delete them.
L limqareb New member Jan 11, 2007 #8 name='nathan' said: i think there protected operating system files so you wont be able to delete them. Click to expand... but i never had them bfore howcome i have them now?
name='nathan' said: i think there protected operating system files so you wont be able to delete them. Click to expand... but i never had them bfore howcome i have them now?
N nathan New member Jan 11, 2007 #9 /me shrugs But i know they are system folders, one for system restore and one for the bin.
M mrapoc New member Jan 11, 2007 #11 These only usually show up if "Hide system files" is unchecked (Click tools, view tab then click restore defaults) That should do ya
These only usually show up if "Hide system files" is unchecked (Click tools, view tab then click restore defaults) That should do ya