From: Eric Shune on 24 Dec 2009 01:57 as my Dad always says, 10 bananas boy... "4poster" <vocatus(a)bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:hgujc5$smc$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > > "Amanda Shithousedoor" <amanda(a)nospam.eu> wrote in message > news:200912232124.nBNLOMD19347(a)smtp.cobalt.loc... >> "4poster" <vocatus(a)bigfoot.com> schreef in bericht >> news:hgtl1p$l07$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... >>> >>> "Amanda Shithousedoor" <amanda(a)nospam.eu> wrote in message >>> news:200912230951.nBN9p0D22823(a)smtp.cobalt.loc... >>>> "4poster" <vocatus(a)bigfoot.com> schreef in bericht >>>> news:hgrmrg$7hi$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... >>>>> Can anyone explain how that happens. Hint; >>>>> I didn't have the problem until I updated to SP3. >>>> >>>> You have to get a job at Microsoft cos you were able to install "WinXP >>>> in recycle bin", if this is true, they'll hire you! >>> >>> Hey Amanda, >>> >>> It was not deliberate, but when my power schemes in control panel was >>> corrupted I noticed this strange >>> condition. Naturally when I try to empty the recycle bin, I get an error >>> mesasage and if I reboot, the bin empties. >>> >>> I wanted someone to explain how it can be. BTW, after I restored my >>> power configuration I haven't noticed this. >> >> M$, walks in 'mysterious ways'. ;-) >> What were the folders and files that showed up in the recycle bin? >> When you manually delete an old inactive XP install, while running >> another Windows OS, it shows up in the recycle bin. > > My next machine will be a Mac! >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > |