The disk cleanup hard disk, property Page is missing

My button of disk cleanup on the property Page of all the hard disks on the general tab is missing for centuries.  Short of a reinstallation of Vista Ultimate x 86, we might want to know how can I get it back?

Disk Cleanup works through other options available for the throw, but I miss my button, everyone has seen?

I still have my representable pattern pink and blue used and free space on the drive, just no button.

To the wire when I tried most of the troubleshooting steps based including SFC/scannow, ChkDsk, Msconfig, Safe Mode, different users and a few others, I probably forgot to mention, and does not.  There is a lack of information on the various web sites that I visited on this small inconvenience.

Hi Linney

Try this.

Right-click on the Recycle Bin on the desktop and select Properties.

If you do not have the Recycle Bin on the desktop, open Windows Explorer and look for him at the bottom of the Navigation pane.

Recycle bin properties, make sure that the drive letter of the System Volume is selected. (Usually c :))
If you have the 'c. do not move files to the Recycle Bin Option to remove files when they are immediately deleted"selected, and then select the other option. Click apply/OK.

Check the results on the properties of drive of the volume.

I hope this helps.

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows desktop experience

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