Here is the error message I got reported in the event viewer just after it finished scanning for deleted files.
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Ok I found a possible reason for application crash. I have determined I can run it on Drive E just fine but it only fins just a little over 19K in files found.. But on drive D it finds over 78K in files found.. and drive C it finds over over 76K in files found. Drive E processing finishes just fine but both Drive C and D during processing crashes. So it seems the amount of files has something to do with the application crashes.
#2. More than likely it's a buffer overflow and is causing the program to crash. This should be able to fix easily (I think). I will see if I can reproduce this error, but I don't I can delete 70,000 files or so.
#2. More than likely it's a buffer overflow and is causing the program to crash. This should be able to fix easily (I think). I will see if I can reproduce this error, but I don't I can delete 70,000 files or so.
well one method could be to copy your win XP cd which has thousands of files onto a HD a few times.. than delete them.. wallah.. you will have tens of thousands of files soon.. Tho mine are from downloads.. files extracted.. than moved to the storage drives.. and deleted off the download drive.. adds up after a while ;p