What can I do if the WinXP system recycle bin cannot be retrieved?

  

The recycle bin is mainly used to store the documents temporarily deleted by the user, and the files stored in the recycle bin can be restored. So what if the recycle bin is gone and cannot be retrieved? The following small series teaches you how to retrieve the recycle bin in the WinXP system.

1. Click “Start”“Run”, type “regedit” in "open" to run the Registry Editor.

2. Expand the registry to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER \\ Software \\ Microsoft \\ Windows \\ CurrentVersion \\ Explorer \\ HideDesktopIcons \\ NewStartPanel.

3. In the right pane, right-click & ldquo; 645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E & rdquo; DWORD value, and then select the & ldquo; modified & rdquo ;.

4. In the "Value data” box, type the value "0”, then click “OK”.

5. Exit the Registry Editor.

If the above process does not help, you can create a new one under the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \\ SOFTWARE \\ Microsoft \\ Windows \\ CurrentVersion \\ Explorer \\ Desktop \\ NameSpace" registry key, a new name called "645FF040-5081-101B-9F08" -00AA002F954E & rdquo; registry key, then right-click the newly created registry key, and then double-click the "(default)" option in the right pane, type "Recycle Bin" in the "Value data" box. , click “OK”.

The above is the solution that the recycle bin cannot retrieve in the WinXP system. Although the recycle bin is missing, it does not affect the use of its functions, but it still brings inconvenience to users. If you encounter this problem, please solve it as soon as possible.

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