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In the Microsoft Windows operating systems, the recycle bin is a holding area for files that are to be deleted from a storage device.GeneralThe recycle bin was introduced in Windows 95. Before, undeletion was the only way to recover accidentally deleted files. Recycle Bin holds data that not only lists deleted files, but also the date, time and the path of those files. The recycle bin is opened like a regular Windows Explorer folder and the files are viewed similarly. Deleted files may be removed from the recycle bin by restoring them with a command.The recycle bin's icon indicates whether or not something is in the recycle bin. If the icon is empty, there are no files in the recycle bin. If there are objects in the recycle bin on the icon, there are files in the recycle bin. The same feature exists in other operating systems under a different name, for example in Apple's Mac OS and various Linux distributions, it is named 'Trash'. Physical storage locationsFiles in the recycle bin are stored in C:\RECYCLED on FAT filesystems or in the RECYCLER folder of the disk the file was deleted from on NTFS filesystems. The recycle bin is accessed via the desktop. (In fact it is the only icon shown by default on the Windows XP desktop.) The recycle bin, when accessed from the desktop, has different options and information than what Windows Explorer normally would have as seen from the physical location.Deleting filesFiles are moved to the recycle bin in a number of ways:
How the recycle bin worksFiles stored in the Recycle Bin in its physical location are renamed as DCxxx.ext where xxx represents a number and ext is the original file extention for the file. The file names are kept as is when viewed from the main recycle bin. A hidden file is created, without an extension, called "info2". This file stores the original files' paths and file names so when the file is removed from the recycle bin and returned to its original directory, the original file name is kept as is. When the file is "deleted" the space on the disk is designated to be erased over by whatever files then are saved on the disk. For instance, if you have a picture deleted on the recycling bin, it is still techincally on the physical disk until another file takes its place.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Recycle bin ] | Searches on eBayRelated searches on eBay |
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