On 24 Mar, 09:26, Dré (Moorelife) <an...@moorelife.nl> wrote:
> The Windows Vista Home Premium on my new ASUS laptop has aquired a new form
> of weirdness lately. I keep it updated as the updates from Microsoft come in,
> and for about three weeks now, I see the following two erratic behaviours:
>
> Files I delete from my desktop return from oblivion upon the next reboot.
> Doesn't matter if I throw them in the bin, clear out the bin afterwards, or
> even use shift-delete to bypass the bin altogether: next reboot I have about
> a 50-50 change of seeing them pop up on my desktop again. And it seems to
> happen somewhere around the time the boot process is complete. I have not
> tested this in other directories, but will do so if you think it is relevant.
>
> Second peculiarity is Windows Mail: it resurrects my deleted E-mails, even
> if I delete them from the inbox, and then delete them from the Deleted Items.
> I claim it is not the POP3 mailbox that is ruining things, because my
> cellphone reads that too, and it has no problem with reappearing mails.
>
> It kinda looks like the filesystem reverts to old versions of files at
> random, magically resurrecting old stuff for me. I did suspect Allway Sync
> running on my system, but will check this right here and now by deactivating
> it for the next couple of days, and seeing if it comes up again
>
> Thanks for any comments you can supply,
>
> Dré
> --
> I always get the weird bugs, don't know why....
I've seen this happen on a new Sony VAIO laptop.
You delete a bunch of files, even with the shift key held down, ie not
sent to recycle bin.
After a reboot they all appear back in the folder where they were
deleted from and you can even still open them up.
'Worrying' is a word that comes to mind.
Jim.
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