I have two disks. The primary C: and a secondary F:. When I delete files located on the F disk these are not moved to the Recyle Bin, but are permantly removed (as it seams). Deleting from disk C is fine. I use WinXP.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance, Helen.
PS: of course I do have the "move deleted files to Recycle Bin" option turned on
Deleted files are not moved to Recycle Bin
What type of disk is drive F:? How is it attached to the system? Is the recycle bin enabled for that drive (see recycle bin's properties)? How much free space do you have on drive F: and how large are the files you tested this function on?
Is the problem related to Servant Salamander or does it happen the same when you delete from Windows Explorer?
Is the problem related to Servant Salamander or does it happen the same when you delete from Windows Explorer?
It's a regular IDE, the same as the C disk.SvA wrote:What type of disk is drive F:? How is it attached to the system?
yesSvA wrote: Is the recycle bin enabled for that drive (see recycle bin's properties)?
I tried it with relatively small files. They definetly fit in the free space. And the Recycle Bin is not full.SvA wrote: How much free space do you have on drive F: and how large are the files you tested this function on?
And....GEE!!! I thought it was, but I did a litle testing and it seems that it's not. It actually happens with the Windows Explorer too.SvA wrote:Is the problem related to Servant Salamander or does it happen the same when you delete from Windows Explorer?
Sorry about that

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Try look at Desktop > Recycle Bin > Properties.Anonymous wrote:And....GEE!!! I thought it was, but I did a litle testing and it seems that it's not. It actually happens with the Windows Explorer too.SvA wrote:Is the problem related to Servant Salamander or does it happen the same when you delete from Windows Explorer?
Sorry about thatI guess I will have to look for a solution elsewhere.
Btw, when you press the Delete key (with some file focused), does the confirmation message display "Are you sure you want to send 'file.txt' to the Recycle Bin?" for your disk F: ?
Yes it does. That's the weird thingJan Rysavy wrote:
Try look at Desktop > Recycle Bin > Properties.
Btw, when you press the Delete key (with some file focused), does the confirmation message display "Are you sure you want to send 'file.txt' to the Recycle Bin?" for your disk F: ?

I've tried changing a little the RB properties (ie configuring the disks separatly, changing the reserved space etc) but nothing happened. Geez! This is getting on my nerves!

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Sure. I found it in several places, but here are some tips all together (scroll down to find "Recycle Bin")Jan Rysavy wrote:Could you link mentioned information, please?Anonymous wrote:Well...a followed some instructions about deleting the INFO2 file and empting the RB and now it seems to be working.