![]() This is where ODrive completely fails, and I will not be using it in the future. A responsible software developer will put in many precautions and warnings before DELETING YOUR DATA, even if the goal is to make the interface as easy to use as possible. I think the biggest problem with ODrive is that it sets up a 2-way sync which will delete your source data WITHOUT WARNING YOU. I am also inquiring if we can remove the option to delete, entirely, and instead open up Explorer to the file/folder location.Īgain, I am very sorry that this happened and I will continue looking at this to see where other improvements can be made. I have already submitted a change request to adjust the text from “Delete your change” to “Delete this file/folder” to add some additional clarity to what that action entails. Losing data is the number one thing we want to avoid, so I am continuing to look at this to see what we can do to improve this interaction. This can also happen if the Recycle Bin settings have been changed to always immediately delete files, or if the size of the data that is deleted is larger than the limit on the Recycle Bin (usually 5% of the total storage, by default). This can happen if the drive that the files are on doesn’t have the Recycle Bin ability (a network drive, for example). Unfortunately, there are cases where Windows will not move files to the Recycle bin when asked, and instead just delete them. When the “Delete your change” button is hit, odrive tells Windows to move that file to the Windows Recycle bin. In my test this was because the folder odrive was attempting to upload the file to didn’t exist anymore. The “Item does not exists” error here is generated when the file/folder sync is attempted and OneDrive doesn’t allow the upload and returns a 404 response, which means “Not found”. I was able to generate this by removing the sync destination folder while odrive was trying to sync the new file (test.file in this case). It sounds like this is the dialog you saw: ![]() I have been trying to reproduce this to understand the scenario and see what we can add to prevent this from happening in the future. Hi am sincerely sorry to hear that this happened.
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