The Recycle
Bin in Windows! It’s there; we need it, but we hardly ever notice it.
Some of us don’t even empty it, letting Windows do the job once it starts
overflowing. Well, let’s change that, and let’s take a closer look at it today!
Let’s see how it works and how we can get the best out of it in Windows
11/10.
Windows Recycle Bin Tricks and Tips
The Recycle Bin is just that! It lets you recycle
deleted items. Once you delete any file or folder from the Windows File
Explorer, it is moved and placed into this bin. It is not deleted as such.

To delete an item, you right-click on it and select Delete. This will move the file or folder to the Recycle Bin. If you press the Shift key and Delete, then the item will not be moved into the Recycle Bin. It will be directly deleted permanently.
1] Restore deleted items from Recycle
Bin
If you need to get back any item you may have deleted by mistake, you can open the Recycle Bin, search for the item, right-click on it and click Restore. The item will be moved back to the location from when it was deleted by you.
If you wish to permanently delete it, you can
simply right-click the item in the Bin and click Delete.
To empty all the items in the Recycle Bin, you may
right-click the Recycle Bin desktop icon and select Empty Recycle Bin.
If you have the explorer ribbon showing, then under Manage, you can
select Empty Recycle Bin or Restore item/s. This
will empty the Bin only for that User. But if you wish, you can also empty the Recycle Bins of all users using the Command
Line.
If by mistake you click Delete
instead of Empty Recycle Bin – well the Recycle Bin icon will just disappear
from your Desktop. In this case, you will have to restore the
Recycle Bin icon.
2] Recycle Bin location
To see the location of the Recycle Bin on your
Windows computer, you will have to first show protected operating system files
via the Control Panel, Folder Options applet. Once you have done that, open
your C Drive. You will see the $Recycle.Bin folder. Open it,
and you will see the Recycle Bin. It is the same for other drives too.
3] Change Recycle Bin size
The Recycle Bin size calculations are based on the
user’s disk quota and not the disk size. In Windows XP, the default Recycle Bin
was 10% of the user’s quota on the volume. In later versions of Windows, the
default size is 10% of the first 40GB of quota, and 5% of any quota above which
is above 40GB.
To change its capacity, right-click on the Recycle
Bin icon > Properties. Here, under the General tab, you can set the maximum size for your Recycle Bin.
If you wish, you can also change the size and settings on a per-folder basis.tings
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4] Tweak Recycle Bin behavior
Right-click on the Recycle Bin icon and select
Properties. Here, you will be able to change a few of its settings. As I
mentioned, each Drive has its own Recycle Bin. Select the Drive.
1.
You will then be able to decide
the maximum size of the Bin. This means that if the items in
the Bin exceed this number, then Windows will start deleting items on a
First-In-First-Out (FIFO) basis.
2.
If you do not wish to move files to
the Bin, you can set it to directly remove files when deleted.
But we would not advise you to set this option. What if you needed to restore
some deleted items!?
3.
Most of us do not like the delete
confirmation box. You can choose to have it displayed or not here. You
can enable
or disable this Delete Confirmation Box
5] Show Hide Recycle Bin from Desktop
Right-click on the Desktop > Personalization.
From the left side click on the Change desktop icons link. Select the
checkboxes for the icons you wish to show.
6] Rename Recycle Bin
Right-click the Bin icon and select Rename. It is so simple! But to rename it for all the users, you will have to tweak the Windows Registry.
7] Change Recycle Bin icons
You may have noticed that the Bin displays two different icons, one when it’s empty and the other when it has some files or folders. You can change these icons if you wish to customize the appearance of the Recycle Bin by changing one or both of these icons via the Control Panel > Personalization > Change desktop icons link.
But we have noticed that in many cases, when you
revert them to defaults, the Recycle
Bin icon does not refresh automatically. As such, I’d recommend you
not do this.
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