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Poll: Is your Recycle Bin full right now?

I don't have a recycle bin, I have the all original Trash can that the recycle bin was ripped off from.

And it's empty.
 
I didn't think so many ppl kept it empty.


If you go to properties, you can set it to del automatically (and skip the delete dialog too).
 
It's absent from the desktop and disabled completely. If I want to delete something, why should I have to delete it *TWICE*?
rolleye.gif


Cheers!
 
Originally posted by: shuttleteam
It's absent from the desktop and disabled completely. If I want to delete something, why should I have to delete it *TWICE*?
rolleye.gif


Cheers!
To save your ass. Trust me, when you accidentally delete some exchange log files when deleting virus scan logs on a server, you're glad that that recycle bin is there.
 
To save your ass. Trust me, when you accidentally delete some exchange log files when deleting virus scan logs on a server, you're glad that that recycle bin is there.

Well on a server this is a different story. I usually leave it alone on servers. Also everything is backed up so if it were deleted getting it back is no problem.

Cheers!
 
Originally posted by: shuttleteam
It's absent from the desktop and disabled completely. If I want to delete something, why should I have to delete it *TWICE*?
rolleye.gif


Cheers!

Exactly!
 
Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
I didn't think so many ppl kept it empty.


If you go to properties, you can set it to del automatically (and skip the delete dialog too).

ding ding ding we have a winner
 
Where's the recycle bin?

All I see is
bin
boot
dev
etc
home
lib
mnt
opt
proc
root
sbin
sys
tmp
usr
var


IS THERE SOMETHING WRONG WITH MY COMPUTER?!?!?!
 
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