Files with wierd characters and dated Dec 31, 1903

My laptop crashed on my last weekend or actually never shutdown properly. After rebooting the computer I had two files on my desktop with weird characters dated Dec 31, 1903. I could select the files and put them in the trash, but they never delete. After rebooting several times the files still appear in the trash but I am unable to delete them. However, once I get info on them, they disappear. Does anyone know what these files are and how I can remove them? I was using iMovie and external disk that I think might have caused a problem, but I'm not sure.
Thanks!

You can also:
*1. go to My Computer*
*2. right-click on your system drive (usually C:)*
*3. select properties*
*4. select the tools tab in the property dialog that pops up*
*5. click check now button in the top section under Error-checking. This will launch Check Disk.*
*6. Make sure to check the checkbox for Automatically fix file system errors. Then click the Start button.*
It will restart your computer to run Check Disk and fix any errors. Once Windows is up again you can go to Boot Camp in the control panel and set OS X to be the startup partition & reboot into OS X. That should get rid of the weird files in your trash.
MacFixIt has a pages with pretty much the same exact procedure:
http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20080717113150139&query=bootcamp+trashfiles

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