Some tips for operating the recycling system of the Vista system

  
        Many people in Windows Vista only know that the recycle bin is a trash can, and it is not the case. The recycle bin has other functions, but you are not good at discovering. The following is a disclosure of the recycle bin under Vista. secret". Using the "Recycle" menu of the "Recycle Bin"
If you want to delete most of the files in the "Recycle Bin", you can select the files that are not deleted without having to select them one by one; then click "Edit" → "Reverse selection", the system will select the file to be deleted; finally click "File" → "Delete".
Expanding the right mouse button function of the Recycle Bin
Open the "Registry Editor" and modify the value of Attributes in the key value [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/CLSID/ShellFolder], because the files are usually divided into read-only, implicit, There are four attributes of the system and the document. Each attribute corresponds to a number. If you want the file to have multiple attributes, just add and combine the numbers. Among them: 01: copy, 02: cut, 03: copy and cut, 10: rename, 20: delete, 30: rename and delete, 40: attribute, 50: rename and attribute, 60: delete and attribute , 53: copy, cut, rename, attribute, 63: delete, attribute, copy, cut, 73: rename, delete, attribute, copy, cut.
Delete the "Recycle Bin" icon on the desktop
Open the "Registry Editor" and delete it in the key value [HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/explorer/
Desktop/NameSpace].
Freely delete and restore files
Select the file in the "Recycle Bin", and then click the "Restore" button, the file can only be restored to the folder where it was deleted; use the mouse to drag it to any folder In it, you can quickly restore it to this folder. Similarly, if you want to quickly delete files, just drag them to the Trash.
Quickly find the file that was deleted by mistake
There are more files deleted. I don't know which one to restore. In general, the files to be restored are deleted recently, so enter the "Recycle Bin", right click and select " Arrange the icons → → “Press the delete period”, the files will be arranged according to the deleted period, so that you can quickly find the files you need to recover.
Quickly delete files in "Recycle Bin"
You can quickly delete files in "Recycle Bin" under DOS: Start MS-DOS, enter the C:\\RECYCLED directory via CD command; type deltree/y *. * >nul, you can quickly delete all files in the C:\\RECYCLED directory.
Wonderful use of "Recycle Bin" to achieve batch renaming
Delete the file to be renamed, create a folder on the D drive such as: ren, enter the Recycled directory in DOS mode, type COPY *.* D:\ en, All files have been changed to DD1, DD2... Note: Clear the "Recycle Bin" before deleting, otherwise the file will probably start from a digital base of 100 or more.
Change the icon of the "Recycle Bin"
Open the "Registry Editor" and find [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\CLSID\\DefaultIcon], you want to change the recycle bin default icon: "Default" = Custom icon file name with path; To change the icon when the recycle bin is empty: "Empty" = the name of the custom icon file with the path; to change the icon when the recycle bin is full: "Full" = the name of the custom icon file with the path.
Unable to empty the recycle bin
Open the "Registry Editor", find [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\CLSID\\InProCServer32], and change "Default" to "shell32.dll-".
Do not display the delete confirmation dialog box
Each time you delete a file, a dialog box for confirming deletion will pop up. If you are in trouble, you can do this: right click on the "Recycle Bin" icon, click "Properties", and clear "Show" Delete the mark in the check box of the confirmation dialog box, confirm and exit. This setting has no effect if "Do not move files to the recycle bin" is selected.
Encrypting files with "Recycle Bin"
Right-click "Recycle Bin", click "Properties", select "Enable thumbnail view mode", press "Apply" to remove "Read-only" attribute, and press " OK"; open the "Recycled" folder, copy the "desktop.ini" file to the folder that needs to be encrypted; right click on the folder, click "Properties", select "Enable thumbnail view mode", press " Ok".
Change the name of the "Recycle Bin"
Open the "Registry Editor" and change the value of the "Default" item in the key value [HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\Software\\CLASSES\\CLSID\\].
Ingeniously hide the "Recycle Bin"
First use the icon editor to generate a transparent icon, or use the drawing software to draw a transparent bitmap in bmp format similar to the icon size, and then put this transparent icon or transparent bit The figure serves as an icon for the "Recycle Bin". The final step is to give it a transparent name. Here we have to use the DOS convention. When you enter the name of the recycle bin, press the Alt key, then press 255 on the keypad, which gives you a transparent first name. Now your recycle bin is gone, but it is still there, double-clicking on the original location will open the recycle bin.
Alternative Uses for Recycle Bins
To satisfy our creative desires, you can also add your favorite things to the recycle bin's right-click menu. Here is an example of adding Windows' own game "Red Heart Wars": Open the "Registry Editor" and find [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\CLSID\\]. Click the {645FF040- 5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} primary key, create a new primary key under it, name it "Shell", if not, do not create it. Click the "Shell" primary key and create a primary key "Red Heart Wars" under it. Click the “Red Heart Wars” primary key, and then create a new primary key “command” and modify its “default value” to “C:\\Windows\\Mshearts.exe”.
You can "empty the recycle bin" anytime, anywhere
When you empty the recycle bin, do you go back to the desktop every time? Below we can make a slight change to clear the recycle bin through the right-click menu anytime, anywhere. Open the Registry Editor and find [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\*\\shellex\\ContextMenuHandlers]. Create a new primary key of {645FF040-5081-101B- 9F08-00AA002F954E} under the ContextMenuHandlers primary key.
By browsing this article, do you know that the Recycle Bin originally has so many functions? You will find that you have learned more than before. Vista is a mysterious system, waiting for you and me to discover her greatest potential and hidden mystery.

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