Read my wrap-up post on all this if you haven't already.
Because it looks, smells, sounds, feels, and tastes like a Windows bug, I'd upgrade. We expect to release 3.321 today. Our Beta Testers didn't report any new problems and the minor problem in 3.320 is now proven fixed.
3.318 and 3.319 appear to be able to trigger this Windows problem that can delete tens of thousands of KMA files in a few seconds.
Don't you wish they would delete files that fast that we WANT them to? Go figure how this undesirable problem works so well.
