Do you know which disk exists in the system recycle bin file?

  

We all know that when we delete something that is useless, those things will be in the recycle bin. For us, the recycle bin is to install some deleted files or image information, and we have to go to the recycle bin when we want to restore the deleted files. I believe that most users don't know which disk the recycle bin's files are stored on. So, today we will announce it for everyone.

Why can the Recycle Bin find the location where the Recycle Bin is recovered?

Perhaps we will all wonder why the Recycle Bin's files can be restored to their original location after they have been restored. In fact, this is because the recycle bin is not installed on one of the disks, but there is a recycle bin on each disk, so when we delete some temporary files on one of the disks, we will save the recycle on this disk. In the station, then we find the file in the recycle bin, and then restore the file, it will directly restore to the deleted location.

Principle Analysis:

We right-click on the "Recycle Bin" icon and click on the "Properties" button to bring up the Recycle Bin Properties dialog box. As shown in the figure:

The Recycle Bin's Properties dialog box allows you to find the Recycle Bin location and free space for each disk. You can also define the recycle bin size for each disk below. Of course, if you don't need to use the recycle bin, you can choose to not move the file to the recycle bin. Remove the file as soon as it is removed & rdquo; option.

As a recycle bin for off-topic, although it is often encountered in the use of recovery files in the use, after the above explanation, I believe we have a better understanding of the recycle bin, I hope to apply to the recycle bin When it comes to function, think about it, it is also very powerful.

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