Know why a navigation bar retains previous unwanted images?

Using CS3, I am trying to insert a new navigation bar.  When I upload changes, the nav bar uses a combination of current images and old images from a previous nav bar. The "up image" is the problem as it maintains an image of a previous nav bar. I have deleted all the old images from local folder and from server, and cannot figure out how this new insert is picking up old attributes. I have determined unchecking "preload images" eliminates the problem, however now my images won't preload.  After countless hours of no resolve, thought I would try a forum.  Any thoughts?
djf

I cleared the cache and reset the browser before and no resolve.  Just to clarify, these images are from a navigation bar that was created last year and never used.  It seems as if there may be a data file somewhere on the server.  I have cleaned everything out.      Don't understand.

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