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.
Disk activation if deleting item from another disk
Re: Disk activation if deleting item from another disk
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?
Have you checked if you have the same behavior if you make the action in Explorer?
Re: Disk activation if deleting item from another disk
What happens if you turn off the Recycle Bin for disk D?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.
Re: Disk activation if deleting item from another disk
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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