Delete old recycle bin items

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I installed Windows 7 on my PC. I did a fresh install, but besides the system disk, I have a few other hard drives installed, as well as some external USB hard drives.

By revealing the system files (on the windows explorer settings), I'm able to see the folder that is used to manage the recycle bin items on each partition ($RECYCLE.BIN). So far so good, but the problem is that within that folder there are two sub-folders with files.

One of those sub-folders is related to the W7 recycle bin and the other folder (who's content was acessible only after changing its permissions) has a considerable size (about 7GB of stuff that was deleted within the previous installed operating system - Vista).

If I try to access the content of that sub-folder that belonged to Vista, I'm redirected to the actual recycle bin. Nonetheless, if I try to access it on the command line, I can see the original files (with their filenames changed to shorter ones).

My question is: what is the easiest and most secure way to delete the old recycle bin content? Emptying the recycle bin doesn't work, because W7 ignores the old content (that is stored on the older sub-folder). I come up with one of two procedures: delete those files on the command line or delete the old sub-folder on Windows Explorer.

Any suggestions?
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 x64 Ultimate Edition
CPU
i7 920
Motherboard
Gigabyte EX58-DS4
Memory
6GB Transcend DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
PowerColor 4850
Sound Card
Asus Xonar D2X
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung T240HD
Hard Drives
1x WD1002FAEX
2x WD6401AALS
PSU
Corsair TX650
Case
Chieftec UNI full tower
I installed Windows 7 on my PC. I did a fresh install, but besides the system disk, I have a few other hard drives installed, as well as some external USB hard drives.

By revealing the system files (on the windows explorer settings), I'm able to see the folder that is used to manage the recycle bin items on each partition ($RECYCLE.BIN). So far so good, but the problem is that within that folder there are two sub-folders with files.

One of those sub-folders is related to the W7 recycle bin and the other folder (who's content was acessible only after changing its permissions) has a considerable size (about 7GB of stuff that was deleted within the previous installed operating system - Vista).

If I try to access the content of that sub-folder that belonged to Vista, I'm redirected to the actual recycle bin. Nonetheless, if I try to access it on the command line, I can see the original files (with their filenames changed to shorter ones).

My question is: what is the easiest and most secure way to delete the old recycle bin content? Emptying the recycle bin doesn't work, because W7 ignores the old content (that is stored on the older sub-folder). I come up with one of two procedures: delete those files on the command line or delete the old sub-folder on Windows Explorer.

Any suggestions?


If you are absolutely certain there's nothing in there you're going to want just trash the entire recycle bin using SHIFT+DEL... Windows will re-create it when needed.

But you should also right click your current recycle bin and set the bin sizes down a bit, 7gigs is a lot of garbage!
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Homebrew
OS
XP Pro SP3 X86 / Win7 Pro X86
CPU
Amd 64 x2 4200 (2.4ghz)
Motherboard
Asus M2N-MX SE Plus
Memory
Kingston DDR2 800 2gb
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GF-8400
Sound Card
Realtek on Motherboard
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer x-193bw
Screen Resolution
1440 x 900
Hard Drives
Western Digital 500g
PSU
350watt In-Win
Case
In-Win
Cooling
Air
Keyboard
yes
Mouse
yes
Internet Speed
5mpbs
Other Info
Also ASRock ION 330 as HTPC (on XP).
Acer Aspire as GP netbook (on XP).
There were a couple of MSDN ISO's on it, that's why I had that much data on the recycle bin.

Thank you very much for the help!
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 x64 Ultimate Edition
CPU
i7 920
Motherboard
Gigabyte EX58-DS4
Memory
6GB Transcend DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
PowerColor 4850
Sound Card
Asus Xonar D2X
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung T240HD
Hard Drives
1x WD1002FAEX
2x WD6401AALS
PSU
Corsair TX650
Case
Chieftec UNI full tower
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