Recovered file folders in trash

these are popping up in my trash far too often. i always close my programs and shutdown my computer properly.
what could cause this to happen so much?

See Mac OS X 10.4 Help- A folder called Recovered Files appears in my Trash.

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    If the Trash contains folders of recovered files

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    You're right!!
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    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mac/forum/macoffice2011-macstart/i-keep-getti ng-an-empty-file-in-trash-at-startup/e5760e59-9e5f-4a0a-8766-dac6a73af148
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  • Recovered files folder in trash on startup?

    Hi um.. howcome when I turn my mac on theres sometimes a folder called Recovered files in my trash bin? is my Laptop not holding onto data?

    *A folder called Recovered Files appears in my Trash*
    One or more Recovered Files folder may appear in your Trash after restarting your computer. The recovered files are temporary files used by Mac OS X applications. Usually temporary files are deleted by an application when it no longer needs them. If an application quits unexpectedly, the temporary files may not get deleted by the application. When you restart your computer, Mac OS X moves these temporary files to the Trash.
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  • Recovered files folder in Trash - Yosemite

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    This is an update to my original post. I found a fix for the Recovered Files folder showing up in Trash. It was from the Microsoft Community Forum and it worked on my system running Yosemite 10.10.2 and Office 2011 14.4.8
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  • Recovered Files reappearing in Trash

    Hi,
    I wanted to know how I can permenantly delete a 'Recovered Files' folder in trash. I 'Secure Empty Trash' everytime and then the folder and its contents disappear. But once I shut down and reboot, the 'Recovered Files' folder reappears in the Trash.
    All files that are deleted never reappears, but that Recovered Files folder returns everytime.
    Thanks for all the help!
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    Check the contents of the folder, and see if any files you desired to keep are there. If they are files that you don't know their origin, leave them there, as they may be temporary files for specific open applications.

  • How do i recover files after being trashed?

    how do i recover files after being trashed?

    If you emptied the trash, you don't unless they are on your backup disk.

  • Recovered file folder in trash

    I have checked the forum and there are similar questions but... please help! still figuring out mac.
    Situation: yes, I tried to load someone's copy of Adobe Photoshop which didn't work so I put the application in the trash.
    Next, I bought a new Dreamweaver and installed it. All okay. (I suppose this is an Adobe question but when I open Dreamweaver, you get the welcome screen superimposed and see the actual desktop behind it. Don't know if this is normal.)
    Now, I get this recovered file in the trash. If I remove it/empty trash, it reappears after starting up the computer. I dragged it to the desktop to open it...it opens with the Dreamweaver and looks blank. It says Zero KB size.
    The file is: _xx41a7.TMP
    How do I delete this or is this essential to Dreamweaver?
    I intend to BUY the photoshop and want to be sure all is okay before installing it.
    Thank you. I know I goofed with that photoshop.
    (also, on the disk of the second hand Photoshop, I later saw a note: to safely uninstall, double-click the product installer in applications/utilities/adobe installers and select to remove components plus you need to Deactivate the Photoshop by choosing help, deactivate. I thought you could just move the app to the trash).

    Nadia1,
    I hope that your move over to the Mac has been as great as mine has. But, anyways lets get to the issues. I'm not sure about your superimposed question I've not opened Dreamweaver in a while, but if you mean its opening everything in little windows opposed to in Windows XP or Vista locking all windows into one then yes that is normal.
    As for the recovered Files in the trash it is normal and is not. Applications use Temp. Files when they are in use and when the application is done running and is exiting its supposed to delete the files on there own. Sometimes they don't and when the computer restarts Mac moves the files to the trash. Its ok for you to empty them out. See http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.5/en/8982.html for more details. To Empty the trash either (ctrl) click the Trash select Empty Trash, go into the Trash Folder and hit empty in the top right, or click on your desktop notice that Finder is now the name of the application in the top left of the screen click finder and select empty trash.
    In my opinion it sounds as if everything is fine, so you should be ready to get photoshop.
    As for removing Program files from the mac. It is acceptable to drag the application to the Trash and remove it, It does indeed remove the program from said computer. However most applications have setting files that they make on launch in order to provide you with a much smoother experience. I've found that if there is a Uninstaller bundled with the software I would recommend using it to remove the program. And if not there are some handy little programs out there that make removing a Program and all its setting files a snap. Off the top of my head there is Appzapper, and AppDelete. I personaly use AppDelete because it was free, but AppZapper has a neat user interface.
    Also in deactivating an adobe program, I know with my CS3 bundle I bought it only comes with one license. And in order to use the application bundled with it you have to activate with Adobes servers. that way they know only one is in use. In order for someone else to use that copy of Photoshop, if you indeed did activate it, you will need to deactivate as it says in the instructions.
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  • Recovered files in my trash

    Well although I didn't delete folder named Recovered files once in week that folder is in my trash. Is that normal process or something is wrong?

    It is normal for system to send those recovered files to the trash.
    It is safe to empty those "Recovered Files".
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11057
    Best.

  • Recovered files in the trash.  How do I put them back to their original place so that they do not keep being recovered very time I open my Mac?

    I keep getting the same recovered files in the trash.  How do I put them back to their original place so that they do not keep being recovered very time I open my Mac?

    The recovered files are temporary files used by Mac OS X applications. Usually temporary files are deleted by an application when it no longer needs them. If an application quits unexpectedly, the temporary files may not be deleted by the application. When you restart your computer, Mac OS X moves these temporary files to the Trash.
    You can retrieve useful files by dragging them out of the Trash. In most cases, however, the temporary files are not important and it is safe to empty your Trash. Check with the manufacturer of the application if you are not sure.

  • Why do i keep finding recovered files in my trash! :(

    Hello
    I keep finding recovered files in my trash, either photos or documents
    every time i quit photoshop, it goes 'it had quit unexpectedly' and has a little freeze action lol
    is it cos of this
    Does anyone else get it.
    Thanks much

    See Help- A folder called Recovered Files appears in my Trash.

  • I have my mac's recovered files in my trash and i want to delete the items in my trash can i put my recovered files in a separate folder on my desktop and empty my trash or do they have to stay in my trash?

    i have the recovered folders on my mac and i want to empty my trash and can i put my recovered files in a seperate folder on my desktop or do they have to stay in my trash?

    Empty the trash to release more HD space.
    NOTE:  memory=RAM=hardware   Storage space & memory are 2 different things.

  • Should I delete the "Recovered files" in my trash?

    Occasionally, 1 or more folders will be in my trash labeled "Recovered files". The contents of these folders are random things on my computer. Currently, it is an text bullet from Pages. I checked in Pages to see if it was still in the program's bullet list. It was still there, so I'm thinking that I can delete it from my trash.
    This kind of thing happens with other stuff too, and I want to know if I can always delete them from my trash.

    Hi,
    Yes, you can delete those files.
    *A folder called Recovered Files appears in my Trash*
    One or more Recovered Files folder may appear in your Trash after restarting your computer. The recovered files are temporary files used by Mac OS X applications. Usually temporary files are deleted by an application when it no longer needs them. If an application quits unexpectedly, the temporary files may not get deleted by the application. When you restart your computer, Mac OS X moves these temporary files to the Trash.
    You can retrieve useful files by dragging them out of the Trash. In most cases, however, the temporary files are not important and it is safe to empty your Trash.
    Carolyn

  • The same recovered files in the trash, every morning

    I'm accustomed to Mac OS X's practice of placing potentially important files in a "Recovered Files" folder in the Trash after a reboot if, say, an application crashes. But I'm getting annoyed by my computer's habit of placing a set of files in such a folder every single time it's shut down. The files all look like remnants of an Asian-language font set. Here are the most recent names:
    #Junggothic.dfontATS_493169727169
    #Junggothic.dfontATS_17722080525333
    #Junggothic.dfontATS_3922-125658874
    #Shinmyoungjo.dfontATS_493169492902
    #Shinmyoungjo.dfontATS_17722080452720
    #Shinmyoungjo.dfontATS_3922-126354157
    #Taegraphic.dfontATS_493168710633
    #Taegraphic.dfontATS_17722080055722
    #Taegraphic.dfontATS_3922-128251752
    I do not use any Asian-language input methods whatsoever, nor do I visit Asian-language websites with any regularity. But I can confirm that all three of these fonts:
    #Junggothic.dfont
    #Shinmyoungjo.dfont
    #Taegraphic.dfont
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    Since they aren't installed by OS X or MS Office, then they were installed by some third-party software you installed.
    The files in the Trash are actually cache files generated by the ATS = means either Apple or Adobe Type System. Probably the former. Most likely these result from the nightly cleanup scripts tossing unneeded cache files from the Type System.
    If you don't use these fonts then track them down and remove them. If they aren't in one of the three Fonts folders normally used, then they could be Adobe fonts stored elsewhere on your computer. Use a utility like Easy Find - VersionTracker or MacUpdate - to search for them.

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