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Try this.

Right click on the desktop and select New, Folder.

Then delete the new folder that is produced.

Right click the recycle bin and select Empty bin.

Restart the computer and check if your recycle bin is OK now.

Do those actions as a continuous sequence without doing anything else in between.

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I always hit the shift key then press delete to remove the files without putting them in the recycle bin.

We old pro's know all the tricks don't we Craig ! :D

It's a great shortcut - unless you didn't really mean to delete it ! :(

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