Sorry, I guess we misunderstood each other. I partitioned my hard drive into
a C, D, and E drive. I have only one recycle bin in the C drive, but have two
in both the D and E drive. I would like to get rid of the extra one on the D
and E drive.
Irvin Libao
> You will always have a "Recycled" folder on a logical drive that has
> "deleted" files on it. When you delete a file by moving it to the Recycle
> Bin, the directory entry for the file is just moved to a new directory on
> the same logical drive. The file nor the directory entry will be moved
> from one logical or physical drive to another. In fact, I don't believe
> that Windows makes any distinction between partitions on different physical
> drives and partitions on logical drives on the same physical drive. Once
> Windows is started, most programs don't care about this distinction. They
> will treat all partitions as though they were individual physical drives.
>
> ----------
> > From: Irvinraw13 <[log in to unmask]>
> > Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] 2 Recycle Bins
> > Date: Thursday, March 12, 1998 11:50 PM
> >
> > I mean logical drives.
> >
> > > By "drives" do you mean physical or logical (partitions on the same
> > > physical drive) drives?
> >
> > > >
> > > > For some reason, some of my drives have 2 recycle bins in them.
> I've
> > > tried to
> > > > delete the extra one, but of course it couldn't be that easy. Are
> there
> > > any
> > > > suggestions?
>
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