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Recycle Bin Woes
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Recycle Bin Woes
Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 11:31 am Posted by Jack
(6 messages posted)
I want to change the recycle bin icons (full and empty).
I change them ok.All is ok until I reboot, when the recycle bin reverts to the Xp
Default icon. Strangely it also only shows as an empty recycle bin even though I
may have deleted a file or two. I saw on the net a registry fix to allocate Full,
empty, and default icons. After using regedit and putting these string values in
all is ok again until (you guessed it) I reboot machine.
I am using XP home edition.It is really bugging me. I have resorted to setting no
delete confirmation and
setting the bin to 0% and hiding it on the desktop .
Any help would be most appreciated.
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re: Recycle Bin Woes
Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 12:03 pm Posted by Huh?
(126 messages posted)
tweakxp will show you how to enlarge you icon cache by changing the string vcalue Me?
I use Cacheman a free tool that has killer features which one of the is enlarging
your icon cache I use to have the same problem - not anymore
On Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 11:31 am, Jack wrote:
>I want to change the recycle bin icons (full and empty).
>I change them ok.All is ok until I reboot, when the recycle bin reverts to the Xp
>Default icon. Strangely it also only shows as an empty recycle bin even though I
>may have deleted a file or two. I saw on the net a registry fix to allocate Full,
>empty, and default icons. After using regedit and putting these string values in
>all is ok again until (you guessed it) I reboot machine.
>I am using XP home edition.It is really bugging me. I have resorted to setting
no
>delete confirmation and
>setting the bin to 0% and hiding it on the desktop .
>Any help would be most appreciated.
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re: Recycle Bin Woes
Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 12:04 pm Posted by MLS
(2200 messages posted)
Just an observation...is all of this really worth the headache it seems to be causing?
On Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 11:31 am, Jack wrote:
>I want to change the recycle bin icons (full and empty).
>I change them ok.All is ok until I reboot, when the recycle bin reverts to the Xp
>Default icon. Strangely it also only shows as an empty recycle bin even though I
>may have deleted a file or two. I saw on the net a registry fix to allocate Full,
>empty, and default icons. After using regedit and putting these string values in
>all is ok again until (you guessed it) I reboot machine.
>I am using XP home edition.It is really bugging me. I have resorted to setting
no
>delete confirmation and
>setting the bin to 0% and hiding it on the desktop .
>Any help would be most appreciated.
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Just my thought
Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 12:27 pm Posted by Ricer46
(20448 messages posted)
The things that people waste their time on is just amazing.
On Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 12:04 pm, MLS wrote:
>Just an observation...is all of this really worth the headache it seems to be causing?
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re: Recycle Bin Woes
Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 1:28 pm Posted by Huh?
(126 messages posted)
About as much timeas you took to write your stupid reply dumb ass
On Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 11:31 am, Jack wrote:
>I want to change the recycle bin icons (full and empty).
>I change them ok.All is ok until I reboot, when the recycle bin reverts to the Xp
>Default icon. Strangely it also only shows as an empty recycle bin even though I
>may have deleted a file or two. I saw on the net a registry fix to allocate Full,
>empty, and default icons. After using regedit and putting these string values in
>all is ok again until (you guessed it) I reboot machine.
>I am using XP home edition.It is really bugging me. I have resorted to setting
no
>delete confirmation and
>setting the bin to 0% and hiding it on the desktop .
>Any help would be most appreciated.
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re: Just my thought
Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 2:31 pm Posted by Jack
(6 messages posted)
Very helpful,thanks
Its just something that is bugging me ! Alright
On Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 12:27 pm, Ricer46 wrote:
>The things that people waste their time on is just amazing.
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re: Recycle Bin Woes
Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 2:52 pm Posted by Jack
(6 messages posted)
Why did you send this reply to me ?
On Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 1:28 pm, Huh? wrote:
>About as much timeas you took to write your stupid reply dumb ass
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re: Recycle Bin Woes
Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 3:28 pm Posted by Ricer46
(20448 messages posted)
And so why was this a dumb ass reply and your reply to stick the CD into the Microwave
to erase it, not?
On Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 1:28 pm, Huh? wrote:
>About as much timeas you took to write your stupid reply dumb ass
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