The Recycle Bin is the feature of Microsoft Windows that is used to store and delete unwanted files.
History[]
The Recycle Bin was first introduced as a function of Windows Explorer in Windows 95. It was ever since the same.
Usage[]
- A user can drag a file to be deleted in the Recycle Bin, or right-click on the item and select Delete from the pop-up menu.
- The Recycle Bin behaves like a folder, not a running application.
- The file is not immediately deleted, so that if the user changes their mind, the file can be retrieved from the Recycle Bin.
- The file is deleted permanently when the Recycle Bin is emptied, though it is possible for it to be recovered through File History, or 3rd-party utilities under limited circumstances.
- If items in the Recycle Bin exceed 5% of the drive's available space, it will begin purging the files in the order that they were placed in there.
Gallery[]
External links[]
- Find the Recycle Bin (Windows 10) at Microsoft Support
- How to Use the Recycle Bin in Windows 10 for Dummies
- Trash (computing): Microsoft Windows at Wikipedia
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