Its not recommended to remove them since they are a part of System file
Double-click it.
WindowsKey+R type cmd type del C:\Recycler type exit NOTE: if the drive containing the OS is not C: then substitute that letter
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Yes. All you have to do is right click on the file in the recycle bin and click on the opinion that says delete. And then you've deleted a file
i want to remove recycler virus ===== Answer: The Recycler Virus takes advantage of the Windows Autorun feature in order to sneak into your computer. Since this virus copies itself to all active drives in your PC, it can eventually consume precious space. It will also try to contact other malicious sites the moment you go online so your system can slow down to a crawl. You can remove the recycler virus by running a scan on your computer to get rid of it automatically. You may also remove them manually yourself if you wish.
*you can go to system32 folder in c/windiow and remove the scr folder. * another method to remove the .scr first delete the all folder then also delete recycler .
you can get access to the system volume information folder. follow the steps on this site -
A smart folder is part filter and part folder. For further information on how to create a smart folder go to your desktop select the help menu and type smart folder into the dialog box. This will display all the information the Operating System has on what a smart folder is, how to create one and what uses it can be put to.
"If I delete the system volume information folder then will it have any effect on my computer?"
Open Folder Options by clicking the Start button, click Control Panel, click Appearance and Personalization, click Folder Options, click the View tab. Under Advanced settings, click Show hidden files, folders, and drives, and then click OK.
I don't think you can or need to delete them but just make sure 'Hide protected operating system files' box is ticked in tools/folder options/view - that's if like me you don't want to be looking at them all the time in my D drive where I just have music vid's, photos etc...
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