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Originally Posted by BetterRed
When books are removed they are initially moved to a temporary working directory, with the name "<library name> deleted xxxxxx" where xxxxxx is a random 6 char string. It is that directory that gets sent to the Recycle bin, which explains what you are seeing in the Recycle Bin.
On the broader issue - try disabling your anti-virus. Avast, AVG and others have been known to create problems of this sort. If that fixes it exclude the library from AV monitoring.
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I only have Windows Defender running and even with that disabled get the same result.
What is the actual path the files are moved to temporary? Because my library resides on a file share it actually looks like it is trying to create folders outside my library but on the fileshare.
The path it tried to write to is "\\hyperv\data\ebooks deleted xxxxxx" which is a different path then "\\hyperv\data\ebooks\deleted xxxxxx"
Outside of "\\hyperv\data\ebooks" Calibre does not have access rights.
If this is the actual case it is weird behavior of Calibre in my opinion.