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Recycle Bin


Question Posted Wednesday March 17 2010, 10:16 am

I have a Dell and I accidently deleted the Recycle Bin off of my desktop. When I search my computer for it, I can get to it. However, it only shows me what is it in. I can't find a link to create a shortcut so it can go back on my desktop. Help!

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Lola answered Wednesday March 17 2010, 3:44 pm:
Hey, this just happened to me recently lol
Its simple really, right click on your desktop and then click personalize,a window will appear, and then on the left hand panel, there is a small heading called 'tasks' and exactly under it, you'll find something called 'change desktop icons', click on that, a window will appear,you can select the icons you want it to appear, and select 'recycle bin' , then apply, then ok.

This is applied if your vista system.

Hope i helped, if you need anything else, please be free to contact me. Best of luck :D

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