Removing deleted files names from folders

Espinoza

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When I transfer a file from a folder to a CD, example, after the files have been
copied to the CD, as I do not need those files there anymore, I send them to
the Trash bin, but somehow they remain on the same folder with 0 bytes.

I have tried everything to make the names of those files disappear with no
success. Disk Clean Up has failed and other programs as well.

I have observed that this particular behaviour happens mainly with .pps files
They remain on my PPS folder but with o bytes.

How can I remove them from the folders?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion Elite PC model m 9050 tr
OS
Windows 7 Home Premiun 32 bit
CPU
Dual Core Intel
Memory
PC Memory 512 Mb RAM Memory 1023 Mb
Monitor(s) Displays
HP W1907V LCD
Lame but try SHIFT+DEL for each of the particular files - this will remove the files straight away without sending them to the Recycle Bin.
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
Windows 7
Many thanks for trying to help me but your suggestion of clicking on Shift+Del
on the files name did not work. The same message I receive always turned to
appear... "This file is no longer on this folder (sure, the file is not there but just
the name remain there.!), try looking in another place."

I can live with the problem but it is just a nuissance to have about
eight files names all of them with 0 bytes.

I would like to get rid of this nuissance but it seems there is no way.

Thank you anyhow for trying.

Jose Oltio Espinoza.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion Elite PC model m 9050 tr
OS
Windows 7 Home Premiun 32 bit
CPU
Dual Core Intel
Memory
PC Memory 512 Mb RAM Memory 1023 Mb
Monitor(s) Displays
HP W1907V LCD
Espinoza, are you using multiple monitor configuration? Sometimes, for an unknown reason, you would need to hit Refresh in order for Windows to update the status of your folder contents (once you add/remove files). Right-click on an empty space within the problematic folder, and select Refresh. This should remove the icons of the contents which are no longer there.
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
Windows 7
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