Advanced Installer support sent me this:
QUOTE
Yes, you can manually delete the "AI_RecycleBin" folders from all of
your partitions.
>
> I am not a programmer. What value do these hidden directories have for me?
This folder is used by our file/folder removal mechanism from "Files
and Folders" page. It's a temporary folder used to store files that
will be removed from disk.
http://www.advancedinstaller.com/user-guide/file-removal-dialog.html
Also, after the installation (of a package which uses file removal
operations) finishes this folder should be automatically removed.
However, this behavior (the "AI_RecycleBin" is not automatically
removed after installation finishes) may be caused by a bug in an
older version of Advanced Installer which was fixed in our latest
versions. So, can you build your installation packages (which use file
removal mechanism) with our latest version of Advanced Installer
(10.0) and see if the behavior still persist?
UNQUOTE
I removed the hidden/system folders one-by-one.
The last paragraph means nothing to me. I don't have an "installer
package."
masonc
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On Tue, 16 Apr 2013 17:06:55 -0700, masonc <
mas...@frontal-lobe.info>
wrote:
>My XP has an Advanced Installer hidden directory on all drives:
> "AI_RecyclerBin" +h+s
>I don't know how they got there. (I have 20 partitions.)
>Some contain a lot of bytes, some only have two empty sub-directories.
>
>I can remove them or rename them one-by-one and have done so on a
>few partitions.
>
>Google and Microsoft have references but only to places for
>programmers using Advanced Installer. None that help me.
>
>It appears to have originated from a Romanian company,
>Caphyon, Ltd.
>
>(Being paranoid, I suspect it has openings for invasions.)
>
>Should I get rid of these hidden directories? ????????
>MasonC