CCleaner - Unremovable Recycle Bin File

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 Anonymous user -
Hello,
CCleaner won’t delete a file from the recycle bin, which isn’t there anymore anyway.
Here’s an image: http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/3570/sansrea.jpg
The loading is stuck at 20% and doesn’t move. It’s really annoying?

Any idea?
Thanks in advance!

Configuration: Windows 7 / Safari 534.16

12 answers

  1. Anonymous user
     
    Problem solved!
    I deleted the $Recycle.Bin directory (in MSE), and then the folder recreated itself. No trace of the stubborn file :D

    Thank you!
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    1. Anonymous user
       
      impeccable
      well done
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  2. Anonymous user
     
    Sometimes it can take a certain amount of time
    be patient for a while
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  3. Anonymous user
     
    Okay, but beyond an hour, I don't think that's normal. :/
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  4. Anonymous user
     
    Oh yes

    And if you empty the recycle bin directly, what does that do?
    The file must be large
    It's a game, right?

    Otherwise, do a complete uninstall if it's still on the PC

    ---> Revo Uninstaller
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  5. Anonymous user
     
    Already done all that, that's precisely the problem.
    Even showing hidden folders, including $Recycle.Bin, and deleting everything. Nothing. :(
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  6. Anonymous user
     
    Have you tried to properly uninstall the game instead of just deleting the folder?

    Revo Uninstaller
    is good for stubborn programs and files.
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  7. Anonymous user
     
    restore the file
    and restart the uninstallation
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  8. udodirck Posted messages 6773 Status Contributor 1 170
     
    Hi everyone, sorry to jump in but it happened to me once and when CCleaner is running, click on the registry, find the errors, fix them, repeat as many times as necessary until there are no more errors and then clean! See you!
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    1. Anonymous user
       
      Yes, that's possible, well done Udo
      I have no more ideas.
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    2. Anonymous user
       
      Okay, I'll try. Right now, I've launched a full antivirus scan, the scan starts with the same file, and so far it's always the same. Volume tested: 10GB...
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    3. udodirck Posted messages 6773 Status Contributor 1 170
       
      If this procedure fails, post a new question on the virus/security forum! See you!
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