PC to MacBook flash drive problem

Hi!
I'm currently trying to move from a PC to a Macbook (yay!). I've moved everything but my itunes music. I loaded up my 1GB flash drive with music from the pc and then loaded it in to my Mac, I then deleted it off the flash drive on the mac. When I plugged it back in to the PC it read as if it was completely full! There's nothing on it. Can some one please help me?
Thanks!

Welcome to the forums!
Plug it into the Mac and empty the Trash (?). Sometimes the Mac will store the files in a local ".Trash" file on the flash drive (it depends on your settings).

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