Everyone that owns a hard drive (or 2, or more) that is larger than 40GB has, more than likely formatted it in some form of NTFS. I am no exception.

That being the case, I was doing some clean-up the other day and came across a file folder on the NTFS drive called Recyclers, which also contains 4 alphanumeric file folers (the resemble CLSIDs). I understand that NTFS drives use the Recycler folder for a number of uses, as opposed to the Recycle Bin found on FAT16 and FAT32 drives, but I'm also curious to know why I have 4. Besides the Administrator, myself (2nd Admin), and the customary Guest, there are no others that use this PC.

That being the case, can I safely delete the file folders contained within the Recycler folder (not the Recycler folder itself) without doing any harm to the drive. I know I can delete the files within the sub-folders but 4 sub-folders seems a little excessive for only one person. Some of them are getting rather large.

Any help would be appreciated...