How to Fix “Recycle Bin on C:\ is Corrupted” in Windows
The Recycle Bin stores the files you’ve deleted in case you ever want to restore them. Occasionally, the Recycle Bin on C:/ becomes corrupted and stops working — and it’s not clear what you can do to fix it. This guide explains how to troubleshoot the problem. What Causes the “Recycle Bin Is Corrupted” Error When the recycle bin becomes corrupted, you can no longer clear the bin or restore any of the files that you previously deleted. Essentially, any files in the recycle bin become stuck there, and you have to permanently delete files to get rid of them. When the recycle bin becomes corrupted users receive the message, “The Recycle Bin on C:\ is corrupted. Do you want to empty the Recycle Bin for this drive?” If you press Yes , the files are deleted and the empty recycle bin will work properly until you reboot the computer. There are a couple of potential causes for this glitch, including: Corrupted DLL files. The Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file type is used by the Windows