Message Prompt: Recycle Bin * is corrupted

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:smile: I thought that the keyword would be User files. Not Libraryies. But guys, thanks again. I'm going to reinstall everything and try to get it right this time.
 

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Windows of any flavor does not fair well with mapped drives on initial startup. Because you moved your user folders that are expected to be immediately accessible on the machine, it simply doesn't know what to do when trying to locate your user folders.

What you should have done, and what you should do, is have a dataset for your user. On that dataset you would then create folders such as Pictures, Documents, Videos, etc. and then COPY your files to those new folders - do not MOVE (remap) the user folders. Now that you have verified everything copied over without errors, you can safely delete the data in your user folders on the Windows machine. On Windows you will then map a network drive for the CIFS share that points to the user's dataset. From there you can create symlinks in Windows to your folders. http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/16226/complete-guide-to-symbolic-links-symlinks-on-windows-or-linux/ You can also make those symlinks part of your Libraries.

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I tried your option first. Sadly I can't install the 2005 redistributable of Microsoft Visual C++ on Windows 10. The oldest version that I can install seems to be the 2010 version, which isn't compatible with the shell extensions download. Is there a newer version of the shell extesions?
 
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@diedrichg
I tried your option first. Sadly I can't install the 2005 redistributable of Microsoft Visual C++ on Windows 10. The oldest version that I can install seems to be the 2010 version, which isn't compatible with the shell extensions download. Is there a newer version of the shell extesions?
I find that odd. I have the Visual C++ 2005 redistributable installed and working on Windows 10 x64, upgraded from 8.1.
All older redistributables should work, in any case.
 

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I find that odd. I have the Visual C++ 2005 redistributable installed and working on Windows 10 x64, upgraded from 8.1.
All older redistributables should work, in any case.

I know. I'm not sure it has to do with Windows 10, but sadly it won't install (see attached jpeg with the error message). I've already tried the fsutil command in cmd, but it doesn't do anything.

By the way, why does it say amd64? I see this a lot, but computer has an I7.
 

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AMD64, x64 and x86-64 are used mostly interchangeably.
 

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If your problem is related to permissions, a quick way to check that is to give guests full access to your share.

I would recommend you do that, and then follow something like the following guide to rename and delete all the old recycle bins:

http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/206803-solved-7-pro-x64-recycle-bin-corrupt.html

If that fixes your problem, we can narrow down what specific permissions you need.

I've done the complete new install and tried this. Sadly it doesn't work in Windows 10 with the Library files.
 

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I find that odd. I have the Visual C++ 2005 redistributable installed and working on Windows 10 x64, upgraded from 8.1.
All older redistributables should work, in any case.

I've just tried it again and it the install worked. So now I've got the fresh install, with just one user and group as owners of the one volume. But I'm still getting the same error prompt.

@diedrichg
I'm going to try and fix it with the Symlink option hoping that this will solve the problem. But something must have changed in the Link Shell program, becaus I don't have the option Drop As>> Hardlink Clone.

I do have:
- Symbolic Link
- Junction
- Smart Copy
- Smart Mirror
- DeLorean Copy
- Hardlink Clone
- Symboliclink Clone

And how can I remove the links after I've created them?
 

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I got it to work though the using symlink through command prompt. Used the /D funtion moving the documents and pictures folders to the FreeNas. It usess a lot of bandwith though.
Streaming a movie in 1080p to the laptop on Wifi AC is no longer an option.

But the problems with the recyclebin are over.

I'm now going to try and find out if it had anything to do with permissions.

Thanks guys!
 

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Yes. Go back to P16. When you reinstall, make sure to go through the process of 'apply default permissions' again.

I might be wrong, but I've changed things back to version 16, but now I get an error that I need version 20? Am I right?
 

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I might be wrong, but I've changed things back to version 16, but now I get an error that I need version 20? Am I right?
Yes. They changed the driver version in 9.3.1. So probably you need either to change to version 20 firmware or go back to the 29th of June FreeNAS STABLE.
 
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