Although the recycle bin is enabled both in Total Commander and on the Desktop, Total Commander deletes the files directly.: Difference between revisions
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# Do not modify the content of the \recycled directories. To access the recycle bin, right click on the F8 button in Total Commander. | # Do not modify the content of the \recycled directories. To access the recycle bin, right click on the F8 button in Total Commander. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 17 September 2005
A: This happens if the recycle bin is damaged. To repair it, proceed as follows:
- Enable the display of hidden/system files in Total Commander (through the Configuration menu).
- On all drives, delete the directory called \recycled in the root of the drive. Warning: This empties the recycle bin!
- Delete one file in Explorer. This re-creates the recycle bin.
- Do not modify the content of the \recycled directories. To access the recycle bin, right click on the F8 button in Total Commander.
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