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Which tool is used to move a deleted file or folder from the Recycle bin to its
original place?​

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Configuring the Recycle Bin

The Recycle Bin can be configured by right-clicking on the Recycle Bin icon that appears on the Windows desktop and then selecting Properties from the context menu that appears. In doing so, a dialog box similar to that shown in Figure 4.3 will appear. Looking at this figure, you can see there is a Global tab and an additional tab for a drive letter. This is because there is one Recycle Bin folder allocated for each partition on a hard disk. In other words, for each hard disk or partition setup on your machine, there is a different Recycle Bin that can be configured and used to store deleted items. By opening the Properties of the Recycle Bin, you can either configure all of the Recycle Bins together using the Global tab or configure each Recycle Bin separately by using the tab associated with each drive letter. Whether the controls are enabled on each of the drive letter tabs is set using the following options on the Global tab:

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Figure 4.3. Recycle Bin Properties

Configure drives independently

Use one setting for all drives

The Global tab also provides the ability to disable the Recycle Bin so that deleted files are not moved to it but are simply deleted instead. By checking the Do not move files to the Recycle Bin. Remove files immediately when deleted, no files that are deleted will be sent to the Recycle Bin.

You can also configure how much space is used to store files in the Recycle Bin using this dialog box. The slider bar on this tab allows you to configure the percentage of disk space that will be used to store deleted files in a Recycle Bin. If you have configured the option of configuring drives independently, then you can set the percentage using a slider that is available on each of the drive letter tabs. On systems prior to Windows Vista, the Recycle Bin is allocated 10% of the disk space for recycled files. This default value can be changed using the slider bar, allowing up to 3.99 GB of space to be used. In Windows Vista, 10% of the disk space can be used on drives up to 40 GB, but above that, Windows Vista allows a maximum of 4 GB plus 5% of the disk capacity. If the amount of data stored in the Recycle Bin exceeds this amount, then the oldest files are removed (permanently deleted) from the Recycle Bin first so that newly deleted files can be stored there. This is referred to as FIFO, or first in, first out.

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