You can reconfigure the recycle bin so deleted files don't go there. Just right click the recycle bin, select properties, check the "Do not move deleted files to the recycle bin" checkbox You can't, the recycle bin is required to stay permanently on your computer to rid of files you don't need.
system32 is a folder that holds info. for your windows XP.
system32 is a folder that holds info. for your windows XP.
It's the System folder. But if you are looking for windows/dos commands you'll find them in the Command folder
A folder in which windows 2000/xp is installed.
Simple way would be to use system restore.
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well pretty much you need all your system files the main program being your Windows folder and the system 32 folder inside.
I had to clean my system and it remove windows xp can you help me put this back
To install or copy i386 files without a Windows XP CD, you can use a Windows XP installation image (ISO) if you have one, or extract the i386 folder from a legitimate source. You can create a bootable USB drive using tools like Rufus and place the i386 folder in it. Alternatively, if you have access to a working Windows XP system, you can copy the i386 folder from that system to your new installation location.
Open the folder and right click on an empty space in the folder. Then click on "Customize this folder." Click on the "Choose Picture" button and browse to a picture you want to use as the background of that folder.
Double clicking on a folder in Windows XP should open up a view of that folder's contents.
"In a nutshell, the System 32 folder appears at startup because of a corrupt system registry value." See the Related Link for "System32 Folder Opens at Startup?" to the right for the more about the answer.