Media folder problem

pls i am expiriencing problem with my blackberry torch 9800, the picture, music, video folder cannot display anything, if i open it shows only empty while there are items inside, while if i connect it with my PC it shows everything, i thougt if its a virus, but they said blackberry cannot be infected with virus, so what is the problem pls

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pls i am expiriencing problem with my blackberry torch 9800, the picture, music, video folder cannot display anything, if i open it shows only empty while there are items inside, while if i connect it with my PC it shows everything, i thougt if its a virus, but they said blackberry cannot be infected with virus, so what is the problem pls
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    Related question - when I am left with a set of movie clips and I want to send someone else all the original clips to then create a movie, is the best way to find them in the Finder and copy onto another drive/folder and give to them, or to export directly from iMovie? (I would rather they have all the individual clips so better to play with, move around, fix dates, et
    Thanks-

    Thank you all,
    As the mailbox is enabled single item recovery.
    I just want to make the items neither in deletion folder, nor in purges folder.
    So I think there are two ways to achieve this.
    Method 1,disabled the single item recovery. then delete the items in deletion folder ,so it wouldn't enter to the purges folder, it just deleted permanently. then enable the single item recovery
    Method 2,delete the items in deletion folder,then the messages move to the purges folder, then delete the messages in purges folder.
    the Method 1 is not so good ,as it need to disable the single item recovery firstly, then enable  single item recovery .
    So I want to use the Method 2
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