Windows 7 Tip – Pin your Recycle Bin on the Taskbar for easy access


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25 Responses to “Windows 7 Tip – Pin your Recycle Bin on the Taskbar for easy access”

  • diablo2punk:

    @meeputube you destroy/delete your recycle bin, youll fuck up your system

  • diablo2punk:

    @mlenz98 Um it’s obviously a life saver if you delete an important file accidentally…smarttzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  • diablo2punk:

    @fusobotic I do, if you accidently deleted something you didn’t want deleted, recycle bin saved you.

    derr

  • ypaul123:

    UMM in windows 7 it automatically does it for you, hun.

  • ABProductionCo:

    awesome (as usual)

  • Susipis3s:

    I think its not very helpful, because the icon on the desktop and icon on the taskbar its the same … :)

  • Xtclilium:

    hmm i cant watch any of my subscribed videos but i can watch those i dont have a subscription on… youtube wtf have u done to me now? -.-

  • A2Pinboy:

    HELP! I tri-boot XP Home, Vista Ultimate 64 bit, & 7 Ultimate. I think I’ve issues with my Windows Boot Manager. Sometimes it works. But, usually, after booting-up & seeing my splash screen, my PC then seems to encounter something, & it reboots, & my splash screen & WBM are not displayed after rebooting. Then, staring at a black screen for awhile, my PC then loads my default OS, XP. My QX9770 CPU is stable at 32C & I have a 600W PS so I doubt it’s an overheating or PS issue? ANY IDEAS?

  • fusobotic:

    Who actually uses the recycling bin anyways? Just use shift+Delete.

  • jbkrule:

    Lol at 1:15 there was a recycle bin icon available. Why did you choose the one that was less similar?

  • grecioium:

    Recycke Bin can be pinned as a link in Explorer. So if you have Explorer pinned on the taskbar you can drag and drop recycle bin there and you will have recycle bin on right clicking explorer.

  • PivotmasterHD:

    How did you shrink your shortcut arrows?

  • Ceadderman:

    @orpheus119 Sorry about the placement of this. The Antec Case was the object of my criticism not the pinning tip.

    I think that the DF case fails in that it only has three 5.25 drive bays. That to me is failure of epic proportions. I used to be a fan of Antec. I haven’t been for a long time now.
    Anyway I don’t understand how my comment made it to this page when I commented on the Antec review page. My apologies.

  • orpheus119:

    @Ceadderman umm epic fail?

  • Ceadderman:

    I dislike this case. Anything less than 4 drive bays is epic failure.

  • jjamendoza:

    I don’t understand why this easy function couldn’t be added as a default feature for Win 7. This shortcut method doesn’t make the trashbin have the right click function to Empty or have a thumbnail preview it just stays highlighted. There is another way but it acts as a Taskbar Toolbar.

  • Kerdex:

    In my version of Windows 7, I can pin the recycle bit to Windows Explorer on the taskbar. But I’m sure you can right-click Recycle Bin and choose ‘Create Shortcut’ on any version of windows. You can then pin THAT to the taskbar, or even to quicklaunch on older versions of Windows.

  • histatimaniples:

    @PCWizKid 5.7 thats it? yawn

  • histatimaniples:

    @alexphazon 2012 is bullshit earthquakes haev always happen since the birth of the world !!!!! get over it

  • Razear:

    Dude, PCWizKid you live in Toronto? Wow. I was sleeping in my bed when at 1:41 it started shaking for like 10 seconds, first time I had ever experienced such a thing.

  • 1300l:

    That is a Awnsome Tip, Tnx Wiz

  • Rubentje2:

    1:10 The icon is in the “%SystemRoot%system32SHELL32.dll” DLL just paste this adress and you’ll see all the standard icon’s
    grtz from Belgium
    Ruben

  • BlueTechProductions:

    Very quick and easy to do. I like it! Only issue is that you can’t drag and drop items from the windows to it. Oh, well, that’s why I have the Delete key on my keyboard. :D

    BTW, could you use this method for opening folders as well (i.e. Music, Documents, Videos, etc.)? Thanks again!

  • exracon:

    @PCWizKid I live in downtown Toronto right near the comp shops hehe

  • DaveSimonH:

    Shame you can’t drag and drop stuff onto it though

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