Re: Recycle Bin Issue
- From: "Gerry" <gerry@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 03:04:40 +0100
Seems pointless to me.
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Gerry
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Unknown wrote:
Very simply, if you handle the recycle bin MANUALLY and not let any
program do the cleaning you have much better control.
"Gerry" <gerry@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Why?
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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Unknown wrote:
A quick check, click on disk clean and before you click OK check if
it is clearing out the recycle bin. I recommend this NOT be checked.
"Bob" <bobinsfo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Claymore" <claymore@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Aug 21, 8:26 pm, "Bob" <bobin...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:That was a good suggestion. I put some things in the Recycle Bin
"Claymore" <claym...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Aug 21, 4:49 pm, "Bob" <bobin...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am running XP and have noticed recently that my recycle bin
empties out
when I reboot. I have not checked the box to remove files
immediately.
When I delete something, it is moved to the recycle bin, but
everything
is
gone when I restart the computer. Is this some kind of disk
warning sign?
Any suggestions as to why this is happening? It didn't use to
do this.
Hi,
Are you running any kind of "cleaner" at startup, e.g. ccleaner?
Check your startup list in Start => Run and type in
"msconfig" {without the quotes}
Thanks for the suggestion. I don't see anything like that in my
start list,
though are a lot of things there that are mysteries to me. Don't
know what they do! If I did have a cleaner, would it clean
anything else I could look for?
Hello Bob,
You would have to have installed it. What it cleaned would depend
on how it was set up in the program's options. For example, it
may be set to clean up your internet cache, empty the C:\TEMP
folder or the C: \Windows\TEMP folder. The program would also
have to be set to run the selected cleanup options on startup.
It was just a thought, as I know some cleanup programs can be set
to empty the Recycle Bin at startup.
One way to check might be to delete some files to the Recycle Bin
and then start the computer in Safe Mode (F8 after the
manufacturer's splash screen. Hopefully the program won't initiate
in Safe Mode. If the Recycle Bin doesn't empty it's a pretty good
guess that it's something that's been installed.
There are programs that will empty a Recycle Bin on shutdown, but
not very common.
and then restarted in Safe Mode. They were still there. Then I
started again in regular mode and opened the Recycle Bin as soon as
I could. I actually watched the items disappear. So, it must be
something in the Startup program, though there is nothing obvious
(to me) with the name clean in it (Windows Temp folder is not
emptied, by the way). I guess I'll just have to start eliminating
things in the start up program until I figure out what is causing
it. I assume programs in start up are loaded in the order listed.
The items disappeared before my browser loaded (I have it set to
load automatically at start up), so that should help me. Thanks
for the suggestion. Bob
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