Shared Computer names dilemma in finder..

Hi all...In my Finder I am showing two computers that were once shared but no longer (PC and MacBook Pro)..both have been sold, but I cant seem to get rid of their icons...They wont delete or drag and are not shown anywhere in settings....Running OS X 10.5.2 Thanks in Advance....

Merl1n from macrumers.com was able to figure out the problem...He advised to use a freebee program called OnyX to clear out the cache..It cleared it and it is all fixed....Just thought I would pass it along....

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