Hi Guys.
Just wondering how to get the recycle bin on my desktop.
Thanks
Phil
Recycle Bin?
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Recycle Bin?
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I'm genuinely curious to know - and others can feel welcome to offer their own opinions - what the advantages of using Trash are, as opposed to just straight-up deleting something?plowran wrote:Hey Husse
I got it on the desktop now I just cant get the icon to change when its full or not....
Before you answer, keep in mind that I'm aware it can be used as a temporary back-up folder - copy it, paste into Trash, *then* delete the original, and if it screws things up, you can always restore the copied item in the Trash.
However, you can also simply back-up said files onto flash drives, or even into separate folders on your machine, rather than use Trash. Why let it be an unnecessary lay-over area for items moving from your machine into the great abyss? How can your Trash ever "get full"?
Seriously, just curious here.