Just FYI-
Recycler is a hidden system folder. To make it visible, open Windows Explorer, click on the Tools menu, and choose Folder Options. Under the View tab of the Folder Options box, uncheck the "Hide protected operating sytem files" option. Close Explorer and reopen it; the Recycler folder will be visible.
DMR
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for sure the folder is invisible. if you're using windows vista or higher, click on the start button, type folder options, view tab, select the option button for show hidden files and folder. if windows xp, then open my computer, select tools menu, folder options, views tab, show hidden files and folder, click ok.
it should be visible in your C:\ drive now but you cant delete it manually.
Netcode
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" Does WIn32/Virut ring a bell."? consensus is that it of no use trying to repair any Virut infection - the damage it does is too great.
If anything gets into System Restore you can remove it simply by toggling Restore off then on again. That clears all Restore files.
Please don't confuse X:\Recycler [part of recycle bin] with X:\SysVolInf [restore points for that drive].
anything in the Recycle Bin is easy to deal with.
That was a deeeep dredge.. Sept 2004. But anyway....
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