Read on full site | Join TechSpot! (it's free) | Bookmark / Share this



Norton Protected Recycle Bin Pains

ving
08-21-2005, 09:30 PM
I just upgraded my xp machine sp2 to Norton 2005 from Norton Systeworks with Norton Protected Recycle Bin. I made the big mistake and I didn't disable said utility prior to systemworks uninstall. The result is that my recycle bin is still called "Norton protected Recycle bin", but it doesn't open with a double click (I have to right click on it and select open) and the associated nprotect folder still shows on my second hard drive when I do a virus scan but I can't seem to locate and erase with explore....
I was able to rename the folder to Recycle Bin but those other 2 big annoyances still persist. I'm aware that Norton offers advice on this, unfortunately it involves uninstalling and reinstalling Norton 2005.

Does anybody know of a method to restore the Recycle Bin to its default without doing that?

Thanks!

xplsivchocolate
08-23-2005, 06:59 AM
i wish i did

Ad
08-23-2005, 06:59 AM
  

RealBlackStuff
08-23-2005, 08:50 AM
AFAIK you should be able to rightclick on the Recycle Bin on your desktop, select properties and disable the Norton bin. You need to do this for EVERY drive that has a bin on it (should also be accessible within properties). Finally I think you can rename it again, or that is done automatically when you disable the Norton function.
You can also delete all the Norton protected files AFAIK (they are not the real files, just references).
To be sure, just take a restore point before you start.

pkroks
08-24-2005, 09:38 AM
if you cant access recycle bin and if wat RealBlackStuff told you to do, doesn't work then you can permanently delete files by pressing Shift Key and delete.

Tedster
08-24-2005, 08:13 PM
just click on it and disable it. :knock:

alka
10-06-2005, 06:30 AM
i cannot double click and also cannot right click the norton protected recycle bin.. anyone knows whats the problem and how to solve it ?
many thanks !! :dead:

neutroncore
11-11-2005, 07:06 PM
the NPROTECT folder is hidden by default, so if you cannot see it, go to your folder options

tools [menu within explorer, or use control panel | folder options] > folder options > View tab

click the radio button for Hidden files and folders > Show hidden files and folders

Click OK

then ..

try cutting and pasting the NPROTECT folder into the parent folder, i.e.

go into RECYCLER/

cut NPROTECT

press backspace to go up one folder

paste

delete the NPROTECT folder, empty your recycle bin.

hope this helps

RB

Sjbrand99
05-21-2006, 09:35 AM
I am having similar problems... BUT WORSE. Every time i right click on my recycle bin to "purge my files" my explorer crashes!
I used to be able to free 1gig by purging, and i need that now more than ever seen as a few gigs have gone missing.
I really would like to know what files are deleated when you "purge" your files. Is there any way i can manually do that?

Post a reply, see related topics & more

Tip: Download Advanced SystemCare 3 Free - Clean, Repair, Protect & Optimize your PC.



 Top Technology News

TechSpot Blog: Disable Windows automatic check for solutions after a program crashes

Weekend Open Forum: Google Chrome OS and the future of cloud computing

Tech Tip of the Week: Unearth Region-Specific Windows 7 Themes

Weekend tech reading: How to run Chrome OS as virtual machine

Sony: PlayStation 3 to be 3D-capable via firmware update

iSuppli: DDR3 to account for over half of DRAM shipments by Q2 2010

Facebook named third most popular video website behind YouTube and Hulu

Patriot introduces new PS-100 SSD series

More Tech News

  
 Software Downloads

Norton Virus Definitions 2003-07 November 20, 2009

AVG Anti-Virus Updates November 20, 2009

Norton Virus Definitions 2008-09 November 20, 2009

avast! Virus Definitions November 20, 2009

McAfee SuperDAT Update 5808

Kaspersky Anti-Virus Update November 20, 2009

Google SketchUp 7.1.6087

More Downloads



Copyright © 1998-2009 TechSpot.com. TechSpot is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved.