I'm getting the above error message together with ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND: The system cannot find the file specified. [IFileOperation::PerformOperations] when I try to sync folders.
This is something I've not encountered as an issue before. FFS seems to try to delete the file that must be there from ...
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- 25 Mar 2026, 18:02
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Unable to move "F:\******\RecycleBin~d52a.ffs_tmp" to the recycle bin
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- 14 Feb 2017, 18:03
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Explorer size mismatch: related to database?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1060
Re: Explorer size mismatch: related to database?
Thanks, Plerry and Zenju.
The exclusions filter was for:
\System Volume Information\
\$Recycle.Bin\
\RECYCLER\
\RECYCLED\
*\desktop.ini
*\thumbs.db
When I enable system folder/files view I have a System Volume Information and $Recycle.Bin, but they do not occupy any significant space (129 bytes ...
The exclusions filter was for:
\System Volume Information\
\$Recycle.Bin\
\RECYCLER\
\RECYCLED\
*\desktop.ini
*\thumbs.db
When I enable system folder/files view I have a System Volume Information and $Recycle.Bin, but they do not occupy any significant space (129 bytes ...
- 14 Feb 2017, 14:20
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Explorer size mismatch: related to database?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1060
Explorer size mismatch: related to database?
I have an issue with a couple of 4TB Seagate drives under Win10, NTFS with identical block allocations etc. Both report as having capacity 3.63TB (4,000,778,633,216 bytes).
I am using FreeFileSync to compare the contents (file time and size), and am getting that they are identical as reported by ...
I am using FreeFileSync to compare the contents (file time and size), and am getting that they are identical as reported by ...