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Old May 4th 05, 02:42 PM
Lil' Dave
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Makes sense, never noticed the option. Thanks.
"Richard Urban" wrote in message
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The recycle bin used by the two operating systems is different. If you
delete a file while in Windows 98, reboot into Windows XP and empty the
Windows XP recycle bin - the file deleted within Win98 will still be kept

in
the Win98 recycle bin. You have to boot up into Win98 to clear it out.

ZA is just notifying you of this inconsistent and offering to remedy the
results of having these two, incompatible, recycle bins on your computer.

It is up to you if you want to turn off the cache cleaner. Or, you could
just modify cache cleaner to not even look at the recycle bin! The option

is
there!

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Richard Urban

aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-)

If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!


"Lil' Dave" wrote in message
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Have XP HE and Win 98SE running with 3rd party boot manager. Both has

ZA
Pro installed, and both have ZA's own cache cleaner option selected.

Always, yes, always, after I've been in the XP HE environment, then

reboot
to the 98SE environment, I always see the following message when ZA

Pro's
cache cleaner is active during windows boot at the opening GUI:
"The recycle bin format is invalid, do you want to empty the recycle

bin?"
Options provided - "OK" or "cancel". This continues until all 11

visible
partitions on my PC have been gone through. It matters not whether I
select
either option. I"ve tried removing the recycle bin on all of these
partitions, then going through the same XP reboot to 98SE routine again,
have the same result. XP shows none of this in rebooting vice versa,

98SE
to XP. Other than turning ZA Pro's cache cleaner off, how can I fix

this
in
98SE?