I should have added in the first place: I tampered with the default ReccleBin settings. Maybe that's why this happens now every start/boot... I rightclicked on RecycleBin, Properties, and set the custom size to something below the max... :-) Don't know how I can "reset" this to defaults somehow...
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Found the issue (apparently): I'm using the "Load Content from Image File or Folder, and I use a Folder. Somehow, it had synced the $Recycle.Bin folder, and since then at every boot it loads that content, including the $Recycle.bin folder, from which Explorer then says: hey, that's corrupted! I solved it by simply excepting $RECYCLE.BIN and deleting it from the synced folder...
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I guess I was syncing a corrupted $RECYCLE.BIN Folder and thus is actually just a non-issue. Since I don't care about that anyways I just excepted it, so won't have this issue again :-) Thanx for the swift replies. Appreciate it.
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Last 2 versions give me a "Recycle Bin corrupted" message at every boot/installment of ramdisk
Cannot reproduce the issue.
I should have added in the first place: I tampered with the default ReccleBin settings. Maybe that's why this happens now every start/boot... I rightclicked on RecycleBin, Properties, and set the custom size to something below the max... :-) Don't know how I can "reset" this to defaults somehow...
Found the issue (apparently): I'm using the "Load Content from Image File or Folder, and I use a Folder. Somehow, it had synced the $Recycle.Bin folder, and since then at every boot it loads that content, including the $Recycle.bin folder, from which Explorer then says: hey, that's corrupted! I solved it by simply excepting $RECYCLE.BIN and deleting it from the synced folder...
I tested this case and no problem for me. The content of the recycle bin is restored and everything works fine.
I guess I was syncing a corrupted $RECYCLE.BIN Folder and thus is actually just a non-issue. Since I don't care about that anyways I just excepted it, so won't have this issue again :-) Thanx for the swift replies. Appreciate it.
Maybe it makes sense to add $RECYCLE.BIN to the "Excluded Folders" by default?