Recycle Bin is a useful feature in Windows, but sometimes you may not want it to be on your screen, or maybe you want to make your deleted files less accessible. You can simply follow the above steps. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Table of Contents. About Latest Posts. Create a local user account in Windows I have turned off in tablet mode but still not seeing my recycle bin trash anywhere. I have tried the suggestions made to TinaBahr, I cannot find recycle bin anywhere.
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Step 1: Start computer in safe mode a. Windows Startup Settings including safe mode Step 2: Perform Clean boot to avoid any third party software conflict. How to perform a clean boot in Windows Hope this would help. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Robertqw's post on September 2, Robertqw - brilliant answer, simple fix.
Thank you. Best answer in the thread. Other answers remind me of somebody telling me how to make a watch when I just ask them the time. Hello Robert, My Tablet mode stays greyed out. In reply to Olywa's post on July 21, Hi, If issue persists try to create new user profile as an administrator and see if issue persists in new user profile. His interest in technology started at an March 19, Written by. David Morelo.
Approved by. Brett Johnson. For example, your Trash Can may go missing suddenly. How to Restore Recycle Bin on Desktop? If the Recycle Bin icon has recently disappeared from your desktop, you can follow the instructions below to re-enable it: Windows 10 Right-click anywhere on your desktop. Select the Personalize option. Switch to the Themes tab and click Desktop icon settings under Related Settings.
Older versions of Windows Right-click anywhere on your desktop. Click the Change desktop icons option in the left pane. Click Appearance and Personalization.
Select the Show hidden files and folders option under File Explorer Options. Select Show hidden files and folders under Advanced Settings.
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