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Sat 15/01/05 at 20:28
Regular
"Bicycle"
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Right.

Just installed a new drive, moved the Windows Install into it, and everything is A-OK.

But now, when I try to move any file to the recycle bin, it "bypasses" the folder, and is permantly deleted.

Help?
Sat 15/01/05 at 22:17
Regular
"Bicycle"
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Looks like it was just teething problems - everything is fine now... Cheers for helping "Hmm...", you're great :D.
Sat 15/01/05 at 21:40
Regular
"Bicycle"
Posts: 4,899
Well I added a new drive, moved the install using Seagates software, so my setup is now: Original Drive (Slave) - empty, New Drive (Boot) - with installation.
Sat 15/01/05 at 20:33
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"Are you sure?"
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Right click the Recycle Bin then Properties. Check that the bypass bin option isn't checked.

If this looks ok then it's possible Windows thinks this is a removable/network drive - how exactly (i.e what do you mean by) did you "move the Windows install" ?
Sat 15/01/05 at 20:28
Regular
"Bicycle"
Posts: 4,899
Right.

Just installed a new drive, moved the Windows Install into it, and everything is A-OK.

But now, when I try to move any file to the recycle bin, it "bypasses" the folder, and is permantly deleted.

Help?

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