Friday, August 20, 2010

How do you restore your recycle bin if you accidently deleted it ?

haha i deleted my recycle bin off my computer by accident and idk how to get it back please help :)How do you restore your recycle bin if you accidently deleted it ?
do a system restore via control panelHow do you restore your recycle bin if you accidently deleted it ?
you mean the ICON???


OPEN '; my computer


drive ';c';


then ckcik at the top...folders


on the left side you will see down down on th elist


:recycle bin';


right click on it


';send to desktop';


and thats it..


:)
ohh nvm thout u ment files from the recycling bin sryz, ya restore point lol
This answers your question perfectly (Windows Vista or 7):


http://ask-leo.com/i_accidentally_delete鈥?/a>





If using Windows XP, follow this link:


http://www.5starsupport.com/xp-faq/1-24.鈥?/a>





Basically, all you need to do is right-click your Desktop, click on 'Properties', and then 'Desktop'. Click 'Customize Desktop...' and then press 'Restore Default', and your Recycle Bin should come back. If this doesn't work, try one of the other solutions on the XP link.





Hope this helps!





Tom.
I'm guessing you have Vista or 7. Here's what you do. Right click on the desktop and go to personalize. The click on ';change desktop icons'; in the top left-hand corner. There you'll see the option to display the recycle bin. Just check the box and you're good to go.
Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel .


# In the Control Panel window, click Appearance and Personalization .


# In the Appearance and Personalization window, click Personalization .


# In the Personalization window, on the left side pane, click Change desktop icons .


# In the Desktop Icon Settings window, click to place a check in the box next to an icon for it to be added, or click to clear the check in the box next to an icon to remove it.


# Once all the desired system icons have been selected, click the OK button.


# In the Personalization window, click the X in the upper right corner to close the window.
To return the icon rather than just create a secondary shortcut icon in Vista or Windows 7,


1. right click a blank area of the desktop,


2. select personalisation,


3. select change Desktop Icons on the left,


4. tick the box on the Recycle Bin icon.


5. Click OK and close the open windows


your fully functioning icon is returned to the desktop
I actually own a program that has a special search it can perform for deleted or lost recycle bins. You can try it out for yourself at:





http://www.recovering-deleted-files.net





Make sure you act quickly though. The files you are attempting to recover can be overwritten at any time.
free disk recovery software can free recover deleted ( word, excel, ppt, video, zip, photo ) files from hard drive which were erased in Recycle Bin or deleted by shift+del on hard drive

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