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Vista BUG : Windows Vista allows deletion of Recycle bin


Have you ever noticed in Windows vista you can delete your favorite Recycle Bin ;)
yes seems crazy but Windows vista has a bug ,
Microsoft created Windows vista as most secure,powerfull Operating system software but still have few bugs like this, really strange. This may be possible that Microsoft has given Deletion of recycle bin as one of the feature !! we cant predicate there facts , God knows what Bill gates think.

So have you deleted your Recycle bin from your Desktop of your Vista ?
Here is the Simple Answer how to get it back,
1. Right click on desktop,
2. got to 'personalize', then in the left column click 'change desktop icons'.
3.Afterwards, click on the 'recycle bin empty' icon and change it with the icon
that shows the recycle bin full…and do the same for the 'recycle bin full'
icon.
4.Click apply. Now when the recycle bin is full it will show empty and
when empty it will show full.
5.Go back and change them to the normal icons as they should be and it will solve the problem.

i think this problem is not actual problem, i think its one of the feature provided by Microsoft to organize desktop icons.
Please Do comment..

Anonymous said... said:

May 18, 2008 at 10:18 AM

The ability to remove certain icons (including the recycle bin) is new to Vista. The actual recycle bin cannot be deleted. This is not a bug.

Anonymous said... said:

May 30, 2008 at 4:19 AM

Removing and adding the desktop short cut for recycle bin isnt a bug. But I don't like the fact that vista will also hid other icons from the desktop like folders,program short cuts, etc with out me telling them



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