Inconsistent DEL key/Delete behavior in TC 8.0
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Inconsistent DEL key/Delete behavior in TC 8.0
In Win7:
1. Right click on a file name on an NTFS-formatted drive and pick Delete. You get a "Beep" and a "Delete file / Are you sure you want to move this file to the recycle bin?" dialogue.
2. Set the cursor on a file name and press the DEL key. You get no "Beep" and *two* dialogues: One from TC that says "Deleting..." and one that is the same as the one above ("Delete file / Are you sure you want to move this file to the recycle bin?")
3. Do the same on a *FAT32-formatted* drive and you get the same behavior as "1" above.
Much weirdness...
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Bob
1. Right click on a file name on an NTFS-formatted drive and pick Delete. You get a "Beep" and a "Delete file / Are you sure you want to move this file to the recycle bin?" dialogue.
2. Set the cursor on a file name and press the DEL key. You get no "Beep" and *two* dialogues: One from TC that says "Deleting..." and one that is the same as the one above ("Delete file / Are you sure you want to move this file to the recycle bin?")
3. Do the same on a *FAT32-formatted* drive and you get the same behavior as "1" above.
Much weirdness...
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Bob
Hello, Bob.
Case (1):
If you right click on an object and select "delete" you are using the Windows Explorer context menu and the delete operation will be executed by Explorer directly. Therefore you will only see the Explorer confirmation dialogue.
Case (2):
This is brought about by a new delete method introduced by Total Commander 7.5x. This new delete method had to be explicitly activated in T.C. 7.5x. It is the default delete method in T.C. 8.0.
All this only in case you are using Windows Vista and above.
The new delete method is called VistaDelete by Total Commander, because Microsoft introduced it in Windows Vista.
The old delete method which T.C. uses up to Windows XP is a real resource hog on Vista and above.
Using the delete method VistaDelete fixes this problem.
But everything comes at a price:
When using VistaDelete T.C. does no longer perform the delete operation itself. Instead it uses Explorer to so. Therefore you will see the Explorer confirmation dialogue. Behind the Explorer confirmation dialogue T.C. will display its own delete progress information box.
These are the two boxes which you notice.
Case (3):
VistaDelete only affects NTFS filesystems. Therefore VistaDelete cannot and will not be used on FAT32 filesystems. Therefore you will ony get one confirmation dialogue, displayed by T.C. itself. This is all.
--30-05-2012--
Nope. Statement above under (3) incorrect. See Christian's correct explanation below.: Your drive which happens to be FAT32 formatted will not have a recycle bin. No recycle bin, no VistaDelete method. Therefore you will ony get one confirmation dialogue, displayed by T.C. itself.
--30-05-2012--
Kind regards,
Karl
Case (1):
If you right click on an object and select "delete" you are using the Windows Explorer context menu and the delete operation will be executed by Explorer directly. Therefore you will only see the Explorer confirmation dialogue.
Case (2):
This is brought about by a new delete method introduced by Total Commander 7.5x. This new delete method had to be explicitly activated in T.C. 7.5x. It is the default delete method in T.C. 8.0.
All this only in case you are using Windows Vista and above.
The new delete method is called VistaDelete by Total Commander, because Microsoft introduced it in Windows Vista.
The old delete method which T.C. uses up to Windows XP is a real resource hog on Vista and above.
Using the delete method VistaDelete fixes this problem.
But everything comes at a price:
When using VistaDelete T.C. does no longer perform the delete operation itself. Instead it uses Explorer to so. Therefore you will see the Explorer confirmation dialogue. Behind the Explorer confirmation dialogue T.C. will display its own delete progress information box.
These are the two boxes which you notice.
Case (3):
VistaDelete only affects NTFS filesystems. Therefore VistaDelete cannot and will not be used on FAT32 filesystems. Therefore you will ony get one confirmation dialogue, displayed by T.C. itself. This is all.
--30-05-2012--
Nope. Statement above under (3) incorrect. See Christian's correct explanation below.: Your drive which happens to be FAT32 formatted will not have a recycle bin. No recycle bin, no VistaDelete method. Therefore you will ony get one confirmation dialogue, displayed by T.C. itself.
--30-05-2012--
Kind regards,
Karl
Last edited by karlchen on 2012-05-30, 15:52 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
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Hello, Bob.
Yes, you can. But it is an uncool idea to do so. Cf. Ghisler's words, please, before doing so.
Also search for "VistaDelete" and read a few of the problem reports where VistaDelete=1 prevented Vista and Windows 7 from "resource hogging" when deleting a large number of files.
Cheers,
Karl
Yes, you can. But it is an uncool idea to do so. Cf. Ghisler's words, please, before doing so.
Also search for "VistaDelete" and read a few of the problem reports where VistaDelete=1 prevented Vista and Windows 7 from "resource hogging" when deleting a large number of files.
Cheers,
Karl
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It has nothing to do with FAT or NTFS - just whether the drive supports the recycle bin or not. If it does, TC uses the new VistaDelete function, because the old one is horribly slow on Windows Vista/7.
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Hello, Christian.
Corrected my incorrect explanation for item (3) above. Thanks for your correction.
Karl
Corrected my incorrect explanation for item (3) above. Thanks for your correction.
Karl
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To be precise what you dislike is its visual representation in Total Commander.bigtimefan wrote:I quite dislike the new delete method

The delete method itself is much more efficient than the old one and is pretty unlikely to trigger any emontional reaction at all.
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If you never use the recycle bin, you can disable the option F8/Del deletes to recycle bin (Shift=directly) under the Copy/Delete option category.
Doing this should speed up the deletion process. Instead of turning off this option, you can also hold down shift while you press Del/F8.
If you never use the recycle bin, you can disable the option F8/Del deletes to recycle bin (Shift=directly) under the Copy/Delete option category.
Doing this should speed up the deletion process. Instead of turning off this option, you can also hold down shift while you press Del/F8.
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Thanks for the info.
I've disabled it, I've learned for years how to delete with total commander and having different popups now introcuded, I sometimes press the wrong buttons, because I just press what I was used too. So this was getting annoying.
I never noticed any speed problems while "deleting" stuff with TotalCMD.
Hence it should be ok.
Regards,
Iveco
I've disabled it, I've learned for years how to delete with total commander and having different popups now introcuded, I sometimes press the wrong buttons, because I just press what I was used too. So this was getting annoying.
I never noticed any speed problems while "deleting" stuff with TotalCMD.
Hence it should be ok.
Regards,
Iveco
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Thank you, but leave this option always disabled!Aezay wrote:2franziscko
If you never use the recycle bin, you can disable the option F8/Del deletes to recycle bin (Shift=directly) under the Copy/Delete option category.
Doing this should speed up the deletion process. Instead of turning off this option, you can also hold down shift while you press Del/F8.
So, there isn't a better/fast way....
