Double-click it.
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
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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.
The word 'recycler' is pronounced as "ruh-see-klee" or "reh-see-klee."
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In what folder are driver files stored?
Because they are hidden
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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The set up files folder on the computer can be found on the desktop. Any folder in the All Files section can be synced into this folder.
open windows exporer, go to tools, folder options,view, remove the check from "hide protected operating system files"you can then view the c:\recycler folder, right click on it and left click on empty. then go back nad place the check back in "hide protected operating system files"this should cure the problem I am aware that the C:\Recycler folder on a Windows Operating System is where all the deleted files go. If you go to "Tools> Folder Options...> View >" in a explorer window and uncheck "Hide protected Operating System Files" you will be alerted with a box saying it is un davised to do this. Click ok and navigate to C:\ drive and you will see it and be able to navigate it. Also try this in command prompt... ">CD C:\RECYCLER>DEL OASIS.exe" This is also possible in safe mode, to get into safe mode go when booting Windows press F8 repeatedly and you will eventually get a "advanced boot options" menu. Select "Safe Mode" and boot up like normal. You will get a box reminding you that you're in safe mode and you should login as Administrator. Then delete like any other file. I would advise restarting your computer straight away so you avoid any mistakes.