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Bug: Opening the recycle bin from pinned makes it intermittently disappear and displays the drive ejected dialog

Open CookSleep opened this issue 1 year ago • 5 comments

Description

Adding the Recycle Bin to the Quick Launch bar causes the Quick Launch bar to intermittently disappear and displays "Drive Ejected" when entering the Recycle Bin (I enabled Settings - Advanced Options - Set Files as the default file manager)

Steps To Reproduce

Scenario One

  1. Add the Recycle Bin to the Quick Launch bar
  2. Open Files
  3. The Quick Launch bar disappeared!

Scenario Two

  1. Add the Recycle Bin to the Quick Launch bar
  2. Try to click on the Recycle Bin in the Quick Launch bar within Files
  3. Prompt "Drive has been ejected"

Requirements

Fix crash caused when Recycle Bin is in the Quick Launch bar

Files Version

3.5.0.0

Windows Version

1000.22700.1009.0

Log File

debug.log

CookSleep avatar Jun 28 '24 10:06 CookSleep

Thanks for the report.

Looking at your log, are you enabling Files as default file manager?

0x5bfa avatar Jun 28 '24 10:06 0x5bfa

Thanks for the report.

Looking at your log, are you enabling Files as default file manager?

Yes! I also mentioned this in the previous bug report.

CookSleep avatar Jun 28 '24 10:06 CookSleep

By quick launch bar do you mean pinned on the sidebar?

Josh65-2201 avatar Jun 28 '24 13:06 Josh65-2201

By quick launch bar do you mean pinned on the sidebar?

Yes

CookSleep avatar Jun 28 '24 13:06 CookSleep

By quick launch bar do you mean pinned on the sidebar?

And this issue has existed since at least the last version (I started using Files since then).

CookSleep avatar Jun 28 '24 13:06 CookSleep

This issue is also happening to me, i however don't have it pinned to the sidebar, it happens when i try and open the recycle bin through the desktop shortcut

ayrudev avatar Jul 13 '24 01:07 ayrudev