By default in windows xp there is no option to rename the recycle bin.Although it is not neccessary to rename recycle bin nor it produce any effect on your OS but some peoples want to give recycle bin another name like junk yard or trash and for those peoples there is a simple trick given [...]
Delete Files using VBAThere are many methods to delete the file:- simple VBA Kill method, using FileSystemObject etc. Here is one snippet my friend Devakottai PaneerSelvam used for deleting files (if I can say it, temporarily). The advantage here is that the deleted file is available in Recycle Bin for the user to restore if needed. Private Type SHFILEOPSTRUCT hwnd As Long wFunc As Long
If you wanna hide or unhide your recycle bin try this tool.A simple free tool designed to help you hide or unhide your Recycle Bin.
Recycle Bin Hider & Unhidder is developed by Metaferia. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 1.0. The names of program executable files are RBHnU.exe.
If you're like me, you appreciate the clean desktop that XP offers. Unfortunately, on
This is the wonderful thing. Can you rename the recycle bin? Try that. I think this is difficult thing. If you ant rename recycle bin just follow this method. go the runtype regedit and hit entergo to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/CLSID/{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}change the name Recycle Bin to whatever you want Come to the desktop. Wow!
Have you ever wanted to delete something without having to delete it again in the Recycle Bin? Well, there is an easy shortcut that accomplishes just that.
Shift + Delete - Permanently delete files
Note: If you use this to delete files, YOU CAN NOT GET THEM BACK. The beauty of the Recycle Bin is that it [...]
To change the name of the Recycle Bin desktop icon, click Start then goto Run, write Regedit and press Enter. It opens Registry Editor. Now in Registry Editor go to:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/CLSID/{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
and change the name "Recycle Bin" to whatever you want (don't type any quotes).
The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning and Guilty Gear X2 #Reload make their way to the 360 recycle bin, aka “Xbox Originals,” June 16. Its a questionable set to release as neither game was popular, there seems to be no theme and both lack any real relevance today.
Although, GGX2 did take its heavy metal-inspired [...]
Try to rename the recycle bin in windows. You cant!But wait, a simple registry tweak, and your all set to rename it to what ever you want!Watch the tutorial which takes you through the steps.Notes from video:- Navigate in the registry to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/CLSID/ folder.- Look for the folder within the brackets that is called {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} then expand it.- Double-click She
To change the name of the Recycle Bin desktop icon, open Regedit and go to: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/CLSID/{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} and change the name "Recycle Bin" to whatever
Just a little thing if you are really bored and have nothing better to do,
and want to customize your pc a bit.
It’s not particularly useful,
To change the name of recycle bin or rename recycle bin in Windows XP,
Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows Me, Windows 98 or Windows 95, just edit a registry value:
1. Open registry [...]
If you use the computer a lot you probably need to use the recycle bin a lot as well. But sometimes you might find that the recycle bin is missing from the desktop because you have accidentally deleted it. This can be quite bothersome if you want to keep your desktop neat and clean and get rid of...
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Have you ever noticed in Windows vista you can delete your favorite Recycle Bin ;)yes seems crazy but Windows vista has a bug ,Microsoft created Windows vista as most secure,powerfull Operating system software but still have few bugs like this, really strange. This may be possible that Microsoft has given Deletion of recycle bin as one of the feature !! we cant predicate there facts , God knows what Bill gates think.So have you deleted your Recycle bin from your Desktop of your Vista ?Here is the Simple Answer how to get it back,1. Right click on desktop,2. got to 'personalize', then in the left column click 'change desktop icons'.3.Afterwards, click on the 'recycle bin empty' icon and change it with the iconthat shows the recycle bin full…and do the same for the 'recycle bin full'icon.4
After cutting out the papercraft patterns there's a lot of left over paper trimmings, what do we do with that? we put it on the recycle bin of course. Our friend miso over at highwaychile has created these two recycle bin papercrafts, one blue and the other brown (with a 7up logo?), as a simple reminder that it's good...
Here you go Restoring it..Click Start > Control Panel > Classic View > PersonalizationThen click the option to "Change desktop icons" from the left-hand column as seen below:From there just tick Recycle Bin box and click OK.And now your done...You will be able to see your Recycle Bin again..
If you want a totally customized Windows XP, then renaming the Recycle Bin can be quite useful. You could rename it to trash, garbage [or pretty much anything you can imagine ;) ].Follow these steps to rename the Recycle Bin:1. Open up the Registry editor by typing regedit into the run box from the Start Menu.2. Locate HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/CLSID/{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}3. Change the registry value "Recycle Bin" To anything. (Remember to exclude the quotes!)And you're done!You may have to restart your pc to see the changes...More Cool Windows XP tips & tricks HERE
Artwork from my recycle basket, in colors I have always liked together--black, white, red, yellow. Mixed media, packaging, marker, junk mail, fluted matboard, paste. It is my method to watch a movie or listen to an audiobook and just let the piece develop, snipping and pasting as called for. Free design, free materials, free fun. About 6"x9" plus the black mat.Thanks for looking at my work!
Sarah J. Mueller
Restore Lost Recycle bin Icon in Windows Vista
On my Windows Vista PC i noticed many times I lost the Recycle bin icon from my desktop. This is very annoying when it happens and I don't see Recycle bin icon on my windows vista desktop but there is a good news it's not very hard to restore the lost Recycle bin icon in Windows vista.
Lost Recycle bin icon in Windows vista?
If for some reason you lost your Recycle bin icon in window vista. Here is how you can restore/recover the lost Recycle bin icon.
1. Right Click on your Windows vista desktop and select Personalize.
2. Click on change windows vista Desktop icon
3.Under desktop icon settings select Recycle bin icon to restore the Lost icon
If you find that when your Recycle Bin does not refresh but shows the same icon, irrespective of whether it is empty or full, here are some trouble-shooting steps you can try. Hopefully, one of these 5, should help you.
To change the name of the Recycle Bin desktop icon, click Start then goto Run, write Regedit and press Enter. It opens Registry Editor. Now in Registry Editor go to:HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/CLSID/{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}and change the name "Recycle Bin" to whatever you want (don't type any quotes).
Those of you who are familiar with what transpires to be one of our most read posts, namely our post concerning the HotDoll for ‘frustrated’ canines, will already know of FeelAddicted’s designs and now the French designer behind the name, Clemet Eloy, has been in touch to advice us of his newest creation – the SamePaperPlayAgain Paper Recycle Bin.
Lost Vista Recycle Bin Are you having trouble finding your Recycle Bin in Windows Vista? Well, it was probably Mr. Nobody who deleted it, but rather than worrying about who did it, let's concentrate on how to recover it, complete with all your rubbish! Then once you find your deleted Recycle Bin, to prevent any more accidents, let's see how you can resize the desktop icons by scrolling the mouse. Alright, let's get started! Quick Instructions on How to Find a Lost Vista Recycle Bin: 1.) Right click your Vista desktop. 2.) Choose Personalize. 3.) Select Change Desktop Icons. 4.) Under the Desktop Icon Settings, place a checkmark next to the Recycle Bin option. With that done, let's continue on! Step by Step Instructions on How to Find a Deleted Vista Recycle Bin: 1.) Right click in a clear area on your V
Want to rename your Recycle Bin to something more funny? Like dust bin, hungry bin, litter box etc. Just follow the simple steps and you will be able to change the name of your Recycle Bin.
Go to Start > Run and type regedit to open Registry Editor.
Now navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/CLSID/{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}.
Now select (Default) , right-click it and select Modify.
The current value would be Recycle Bin. Change it to whatever you want.
I have renamed my Recycle Bin to Dust Bin . One more thing, make a backup of your registry before trying out any tricks. I won’t be responsible for any damage to your system.
I hope you enjoyed this little trick.
Recycle Bin is one of the things that were redesigned in Windows Vista. It no longer has separate tabs for each partition. There is only one tab and you need to scroll up or down through your partitions list in order to make the changes you want. Also, you can no longer make “global settings” that apply to all your partitions.
This is why we decided to create this short tutorial and show our users how to configure the “new” Recycle Bin.
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Recycle Bin is one of the things that were redesigned in Windows Vista. It no longer has separate tabs for each partition. There is only one tab and you need to scroll up or down through your partitions list in order to make the changes you want. Also, you can no longer make “global settings” that apply to all your partitions.
This is why we decided to create this short tutorial and show our users how to configure the “new” Recycle Bin.
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“Sbitguy” shows us how to easily rename the “Recycle Bin” in Windows by making a few changes in the registry. If you didn’t quite catch all the steps, check out this page. Video after the jump.
There are multiple tricks that allows you to personalize your desktop. Here one of the coolest: a registry tweak that allows you to modify your Recycle Bin icon label to any value you’ll want.
So here’s how you do it:
Remember! If you use the registry editor incorrectly, you might cause serious problems that might require you to reinstall your operating system. Use the registry editor at your own risk.
Backup the registry file. Use instructions provided in section 2 here.
Click Start , In the Start Search type Regedit to open your Registry Editor.
Browse to My ComputerHKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindows CurrentVersionExplorerCLSID.
Locate the subkey {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
Right Click the Default subkey and click Modify.
In the Value Data input box , type the Recycle Bin’s new label - for example: Trash.
Click OK
Close the Registry Editor
In case the Recycle Bin label hasn’t change, click F5
A few days ago, a friend of mine asked me how she can hide the recycle bin icon in her Windows XP desktop (Right Click || Delete doesn’t exist).
There are two neat ways to accomplishing that:
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Delete the unwanted file(s) while pressing the 'Shift' key. The file(s) will be deleted and will not appear in the Recycle Bin.
Example 1:
Select the unwanted file(s). Press and hold the 'Shift' key, then press the 'Delete' key
Example 2:
Select the unwanted file(s). Press and hold the 'Shift' key, right click the file(s), then select 'Delete' from the pop-up menu.
Caution: Make sure you
Tired of the name "Recycle Bin" in Windows XP? Want to change it to "Waste Basket", or something unique? This will help.
- Open Regedit and navigate to:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/CLSID/{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
- Click on the 'Default' key, and change "Recycle Bin" to whatever name you want.