Disk activation if deleting item from another disk

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Disk activation if deleting item from another disk

#1 Post by Dreamer » 13.05.2018, 20:17

When I move item from disk C to recycle bin, while disk D is not used/disabled, disk D is always started.

Is it possible to change this behavior? I'm not using disk D all the time, so it's better if it's not enabled if not needed.

If it's not possible, I will start a topic with some workaround feature request.

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Re: Disk activation if deleting item from another disk

#2 Post by Marek » 13.05.2018, 23:13

I use Windows function for moving items to recycle bin, so I do not know currently how could I change it.
Have you checked if you have the same behavior if you make the action in Explorer?

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Re: Disk activation if deleting item from another disk

#3 Post by Free4all » 14.05.2018, 02:01

Dreamer wrote: 13.05.2018, 20:17 When I move item from disk C to recycle bin, while disk D is not used/disabled, disk D is always started.

Is it possible to change this behavior? I'm not using disk D all the time, so it's better if it's not enabled if not needed.

If it's not possible, I will start a topic with some workaround feature request.

Thanks.
What happens if you turn off the Recycle Bin for disk D?

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Re: Disk activation if deleting item from another disk

#4 Post by Dreamer » 19.05.2018, 00:33

Free4all wrote: 14.05.2018, 02:01What happens if you turn off the Recycle Bin for disk D?
OK, it was not easy to test, but after few days, I think it works - somehow, but it's just a workaround.

I'm not using a confirmation dialog for delete operation, so if I disable the recycle bin for disk D, when deleting files from disk D, it's deleted permanently and without confirmation. I don't want to use a confirmation for disk C if the files are moved to recycle bin.

Thanks anyway.

I will be thinking about some feature which would solve this...

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