Need to constantly refresh to make files go to the bin

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  1. Posts : 4,573
       #21

    Silencer23 said:
    My source is Rapidshare :) Clean install you say ? Well I have no choice I see................ Ahhh So many editing apps, takes forever to install again
    RapidShare is a conduit, not a source.
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  2. Posts : 6,305
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #22

    In reply to the title of the thread.....

    I had the same issue, having to refresh after deleting a file in order for it to 'go away'. I found the solution was to
    • open explorer
    • click 'Organize' then 'Folder and Search options'
    • click the 'View' tab then click 'Reset Folders'
    In conclusion, some modification to the folder activity & layout was causing this issue but i never found out exactly what it was
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  3. Posts : 4
    windows 7 professional
       #23

    I was having this problem, but its gone away on its own.
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  4. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #24

    Silencer23 said:
    My source is Rapidshare :) Clean install you say ? Well I have no choice I see................ Ahhh So many editing apps, takes forever to install again
    And you may want to consider a different copy of W7 ... you never know what little nasties have been left behind...
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  5. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #25

    This didn't work


    Orbital Shark said:
    In reply to the title of the thread.....

    I had the same issue, having to refresh after deleting a file in order for it to 'go away'. I found the solution was to
    • open explorer
    • click 'Organize' then 'Folder and Search options'
    • click the 'View' tab then click 'Reset Folders'

    In conclusion, some modification to the folder activity & layout was causing this issue but i never found out exactly what it was
    This did not work for me. This isn't about folders, it's about a file on the desktop that when you delete it, it's still there and the only way to get rid of it from showing up is to refresh the desktop. Resetting "folders" does nothing for a "file".
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