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| 1433813 | 2017-04-05 06:38:00 | Have just downloaded the latest update for IrfanView and notice it has put an massive number of pics into the recycle bin. Their help file states they were doing this since update 2.83 in 1998. Has anyone else updated this 32bit for all Windows versions, to ver 4.4 lately and is it safe to empty the recycle bin?. lurking. |
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| 1433814 | 2017-04-05 07:10:00 | I have V4.40. Have never had IrfanView delete files, or cause any other issues on an update. Are the pics yours, or did they come with the download? |
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| 1433815 | 2017-04-05 08:27:00 | I have V4.40. Have never had IrfanView delete files, or cause any other issues on an update. Are the pics yours, or did they come with the download? Hi b no they appear to be IrfanView's going by the attachmarnts. lurking. |
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| 1433816 | 2017-04-05 09:19:00 | Read your post and updated IrfanView to 4.44 32 bit from 4.38 (I think that was the old version), didn't download any plugins, and nothing was put into the Recycle bin. | Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 1433817 | 2017-04-05 09:37:00 | Strange Terry, this laptop, with W10 was very slow booting, ( thought it might have been the usual MS updates lag) and noticed the recycle bin icon had stuff poking out. Will just empty it and carry on. lurking. |
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