I don't use Windows 7 but perhaps I can offer some help. When I look at the picture it suggests CC v2.31 is stuck when wiping the recycle bin. And I know CC fails to handle files properly when their names start with the character ""$"".
So, I would suggest that you un-tick/un-select all CC options except for ""Empty recycle bin"" and try again. Or tick a number of boxes and untick ""Empty recycle bin"" and try again. Does the behaviour of CC change, does it get stuck again ??
I don't use Windows 7 but perhaps I can offer some help. When I look at the picture it suggests CC v2.31 is stuck when wiping the recycle bin. And I know CC fails to wipe/overlooks files which names start with the character ""$"".
So, I would suggest that you un-tick/un-select all CC options except for ""Empty recycle bin"" and try again. Or tick a number of boxes and untick ""Empty recycle bin"" and try again. How does CC behave now ?
Just a quicky reply ...
This also happened with XP. I JUST switched to W7.
As soon as the recycle bin re-loads I will un-check it, BUT that seems SO counterproductive!!
The problem ""Mistress"" brought to the attention of the readers of this thread is NOT the result of a bug in CC v2.30 and/or v2.31 ONLY (!!!). It's the result of the changes Microsoft has made in the Operating System concerning the deletion of files, as well. In that regard, there seems to be a significant difference between Windows XP on the one hand and Vista and Windows 7 on the other hand.
I think, I know now why CC gets stuck when it tries to clean the recycle bin in Vista and Windows 7 and it encounters a file with a fliename beginning with the character ""$"".
In Windows XP, when the user deletes a file (i.e. move it to the recycle bin) Windows - internally - renames the file and changes - at least - the first character. But for the user, when opening the recycle bin, it looks like the deleted file still has its old name. The original name is stored in a file called ""INFO..."".
But the internal renaming of files doesn´t seem to happen in Vista or Windows 7. It seems there the original filename is retained. Then the user runs the risk of CC getting stuck when cleaning the recycle bin and it comes across this particular type of filename, as mentioned above.
Can anyone reading this thread with Windows 7 or Vista installed confirm this story ??
The problem ""Mistress"" brought to the attention of the readers of this thread is NOT the result of a bug in CC v2.30 and/or v2.31 ONLY (!!!). It's the result of the changes Microsoft has made in the Operating System concerning the deletion of files, as well. In that regard, there seems to be a significant difference between Windows XP on the one hand and Vista and Windows 7 on the other hand.
I think, I know now why CC gets stuck when it tries to clean the recycle bin in Vista and Windows 7 and it encounters a file with a fliename beginning with the character ""{:content:}quot;".
In Windows XP, when the user deletes a file (i.e. move it to the recycle bin) Windows - internally - renames the file and changes - at least - the first character. But for the user, when opening the recycle bin, it looks like the deleted file still has its old name. The original name is stored in a file called ""INFO..."".
But the internal renaming of files doesn?t seem to happen in Vista or Windows 7. It seems there the original filename is retained. Then the user runs the risk of CC getting stuck when cleaning the recycle bin and it comes across this particular type of filename, as mentioned above.
Can anyone reading this thread with Windows 7 or Vista installed confirm this story ??
Wrong. The files are renamed. However, to see that you must be using another explorer as Windows Explorer.
Wrong. The files are renamed. However, to see that you must be using another explorer as Windows Explorer.
If in Vista or Windows 7 ALL deleted files in the recycle bin are renamed then the question becomes: do all renamed files in the recycle bin begin with a ""$"" sign ?? If so, then I am not able to help ""Mistress"" any further.
P.S. : It was Piriform's Defraggler that gave me the first hint that the deleted files are renamed. Defraggler does have some hidden virtues, which I DO appreciate.
If the user deletes, say 5 files (i.e. move them to the recycle bin) then two things happen (in Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7):
1. Those 5 files are moved to the special ""recycle bin"" folder.
2. These 5 files are renamed. How they are renamed depends on the type of Operating System.
CC knows that the filenames in the recycle bin folder are not the original filenames. That's why CC, after analyzing, in stead of listing all the names of the files in the recycle bin, simply states:
""System - Empty recycle bin ..... Kb 5 files""
And it seems that those recycle bin filenames are displayed one by one very briefly during deletion. So, if CC gets stuck deleting that recycle bin file, the filename of the file from the recycle bin that causes CC to get stuck, shows up.
In this particular case my advice would be this: Open the recycle bin, try to move that ""*.wmv"" file (look at the file extension in the picture in post #2) back to where it came from, delete it again and run CC again. Perhaps then that file can deleted without any problem. Or try the suggestions from post #3.
By discussion this problem in this thread we have brought this particular problem to the attention of de developers of CC. Perhaps they know they a solution.