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The recycling bin employs an HDD rather than an SSD.

The recycling bin employs an HDD rather than an SSD.

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TheIkrelaph123
Junior Member
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02-16-2016, 02:11 PM
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Hello, your new SSD is performing well overall. It’s storing the operating system and most of your programs on it, while your old HDD handles storage. However, you’re noticing that when you use the recycle bin, the HDD starts spinning and it takes a while to respond or clear the bin. It looks like the OS functions normally on the SSD but seems linked to the HDD. The drives you have are a Samsung 840 EVO 500GB and a WD Caviar Black 750GB. Let me know if you need further help!
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TheIkrelaph123
02-16-2016, 02:11 PM #1

Hello, your new SSD is performing well overall. It’s storing the operating system and most of your programs on it, while your old HDD handles storage. However, you’re noticing that when you use the recycle bin, the HDD starts spinning and it takes a while to respond or clear the bin. It looks like the OS functions normally on the SSD but seems linked to the HDD. The drives you have are a Samsung 840 EVO 500GB and a WD Caviar Black 750GB. Let me know if you need further help!

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Kirrafe
Junior Member
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02-17-2016, 07:30 PM
#2
Not necessarily. Each physical drive may have a separate recycling option depending on the manufacturer or system.
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Kirrafe
02-17-2016, 07:30 PM #2

Not necessarily. Each physical drive may have a separate recycling option depending on the manufacturer or system.

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02-17-2016, 08:04 PM
#3
I wasn't aware of that. Can you find a method to release or unbind them?
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Anthony69edher
02-17-2016, 08:04 PM #3

I wasn't aware of that. Can you find a method to release or unbind them?

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leotekilla
Junior Member
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02-17-2016, 09:39 PM
#4
However, with just a single drive and two partitions, there is essentially just one recycle bin available.
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leotekilla
02-17-2016, 09:39 PM #4

However, with just a single drive and two partitions, there is essentially just one recycle bin available.

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jleff59
Junior Member
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02-19-2016, 06:28 AM
#5
It's unusual... I've always seen deleting from C happen quickly, while from D it felt slower. I haven't used the regular delete method much, so maybe my observation is off. Now I'm using shift+delete, which might change things.
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jleff59
02-19-2016, 06:28 AM #5

It's unusual... I've always seen deleting from C happen quickly, while from D it felt slower. I haven't used the regular delete method much, so maybe my observation is off. Now I'm using shift+delete, which might change things.