The default size limit on the Recycle Bin is ten percent of the size of your hard drive. However, if you are deleting large amounts of files, you will want to increase the size of the Recycle Bin. This number can be increased or decreased to any amount, depending on your needs. Just right click the bin and click properties and set the custom amount.
In Windows, deleted files are typically moved to the Recycle Bin, which can be accessed from the desktop or File Explorer. To restore a deleted file, you can open the Recycle Bin, right-click on the file, and select "Restore." If a file is permanently deleted (bypassing the Recycle Bin), it is generally harder to recover and may require specialized recovery software.
Windows 7 has a maximum file size of 16 TiB.
When you delete a file using File Explorer or Windows Explorer, Windows typically moves the file to the Recycle Bin instead of permanently deleting it. This allows users to recover the file if needed. The file remains in the Recycle Bin until it is either restored or the bin is emptied, at which point the file's data is marked as available for new data but may still be recoverable with specialized tools until overwritten.
Windows has a built in Recycle Bin in all versions of Windows. This is available to help to recover files accidnetly deleted. You can retrieve a file in the recycle bin in Microsoft. It remains until the files are emptied from the Recycle bin. If the deleted files have been
you can either click and drag to your desktop (home scree) and from there drag it to your recycle bin. or right click the file and click move to recycle bin
Trash can.
For windows XP get yourself a copy of diskternals. I have had some very good results in the past with this program.
Usually it can be found already located on your desktop, however, if you are using a windows pc and the recycle bin is not on your desktop: go to start, computer, desktop, and click 'recycle bin'.
my computer--c:--windows--hinhem.scr right click on file--delete then empty the recycle bin
i don't know the difference but what i know is ... deleted file from MS-DOS is never go to the recycle bin. Thanks !
To remove a DCIM folder or any file from the Recycle Bin on a Windows computer, open the Recycle Bin, locate the DCIM folder or file you want to delete, right-click on it, and select "Delete." Alternatively, you can select the file and press the "Delete" key on your keyboard. If you want to permanently delete it without sending it to the Recycle Bin, hold down the "Shift" key while pressing "Delete." This will bypass the Recycle Bin entirely.
In DOS, 8 characters.In Windows, 254 characters.