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Jgl_Rt Directory keeps reappearing in Windows XP recycle bin


Author: Joe Gronlund MVP

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Symptoms

A directory named Jgl_Rt may appear in your Recycle Bin.
When you try and delete�it you will receive an error message that you can't delete it, as it is in current use.

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Cause

The directory is placed in the recycle bin as a temporary�directory, which is�created when you boot
your system with certain�models of CD-ROM�and�or�CD-RW�drives�with a CD inserted inside, or when�a CD�is�placed into it while your Operating System is already booted.
The reason you can't delete the Directory, is due to it's current use by the operating system.

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Resolution

Removing any CD that is in the CD-ROM and rebooting your system, will remove the directory from the recycle bin.
When a CD is placed back into the CD-ROM or CD-RW, the directory will be recreated until the CD is once again removed and the system is rebooted.

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More information

Most times this issue occurs with Plextor Cdwriters

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Article Info
Article ID : 555096
Revision : 1
Created on : 4/20/2004
Published on : 4/20/2004
Exists online : False
Views : 441