Adobe CC - Empty Files folder and Archive but 100% space used

I have the same problems. If I delete folder it doesn't appear in archive.
What can I do?

http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1029550
This situation is not helpful for me, because as you see on my screenshots I dont have trash icon at all, so I cant see deleted files. All I see is archive, that has no options at all.

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