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#1 2005-11-16 05:31:59

hendrix
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RECYCLE deleted torrents!

An option to recycle deleteted torrents ie. move them to the recycle bin / trash can!



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:: edit ::
Hope everyone got that i meant all the files µtorrent deletes not just the *.torrent ones!

Last edited by hendrix (2005-11-16 14:27:14)

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#2 2005-11-16 10:45:54

NiteShdw
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Re: RECYCLE deleted torrents!

Here's a direct link to VOTE YES!

You may wish to try a program from sysinternals called "Fundelete Bin".  It replaces the standard recycle bin and captures ALL deleted files from ANY program.

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#3 2005-11-16 11:27:31

1c3d0g
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Re: RECYCLE deleted torrents!

Or just use Restoration... hmm


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#4 2005-12-05 01:02:55

ben4444
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Re: RECYCLE deleted torrents!

After just deleting 2 files by accident (total 700 MB), such a feature would have saved me a lot of bandwidth and frustration.

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#5 2005-12-05 03:42:28

Chrono79
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Re: RECYCLE deleted torrents!

If possible, delete+shift should delete the files like it does it now, and with no shift pressed it should delete to recycle bin.

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#6 2005-12-05 08:47:59

splintax
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Re: RECYCLE deleted torrents!

Chrono79, yeah, that should be default behaviour, but I'd like to be able to set everything to 'permanently' delete..

1c3d0g wrote:

Or just use Restoration... hmm

Not a good idea, since that has a relatively low chance of recovering data even if run immediately after deletion (at least compared to recycle bin which is close to 100%). I wouldn't recommend using that as a workaround, only in 'emergencies'...

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#7 2005-12-05 08:49:56

1c3d0g
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Re: RECYCLE deleted torrents!

Well this is an emergency... tongue


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#8 2005-12-05 17:31:26

JigPu
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Re: RECYCLE deleted torrents!

Chalk up another 'yes' vote smile Accidently deleting (instead of recycling) a large download SUCKS.

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#9 2005-12-05 18:12:12

ColdArmor
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Re: RECYCLE deleted torrents!

I deleted 500mb of files once... I was kicking myself for that one


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#10 2006-03-09 14:34:31

zzthex
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Re: RECYCLE deleted torrents!

I would really love this feature too. It doesn't clutter up the program too much, since it's just a checkbox in the preferences, and it would save a lot of headaches.

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