Seeing a rather strange procedure. when opening recycle bin, even if everything in there is simply some desktop shortcuts, upon clicking, it doesn't open until the attached usb harddrive has spun up.
Actually makes sense since it has to check the recycle bin on ALL the hard drives.
Nope, none I am aware. Hard to explain, I would have to go indepth discussion on file systems.I see. First time I've used a usb harddrive so not used to this. Is there any way for files deleted from the hdd to be placed in the surface ssd's recyle bin instead of having it's own. Only way I can see is to bypass recycle bin and delete files immediately.
I see. First time I've used a usb harddrive so not used to this. Is there any way for files deleted from the hdd to be placed in the surface ssd's recyle bin instead of having it's own. Only way I can see is to bypass recycle bin and delete files immediately.
Don't let me keep you from telling us about it.Just got the update to 10240
Microsoft have removed the preview from their website as it's close to public release. Is there any other way I can install on my desktop machine?