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I deleted my recycle bin


Question Posted Friday August 31 2007, 5:27 pm

Hey, I deleted my recycly bin on accident, How do I go about bringing it back? And not a copy of the recycle bin... the actual one.
(I went to yahoo answers & they told me how to bring a copy of it back. But you can't delete the stuff that's in the recycle bin that way)
thanks so much.


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The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Saturday September 1 2007, 2:44 am:
Are you sure you really deleted it? I'm pretty sure it's not possible to delete your recycle bin, at least not on Windows.

To get it back, right-click your desktop, choose "Arrange Icons By", and make sure "Show Desktop Icons" is checked.

You can also access it in Windows Explorer. Go to "My Computer", and click the "Up" button to go to your desktop. It should be there.

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