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daisya | 23:06 Sat 06th Apr 2013 | Computers
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Hi

Please help if you can. Why are things that I'm deleting not going into my recycle bin (they were just recently) and when I delete things such as sites off of my favourites it is not asking if I want to send them to recycle bin (which it used to). Also when I right click to delete something, the Windows 7 shield is on the left side of the delete and rename in the list.

Nothing is showing up in the recycle bin even though I've deleted lots of favourites yet I have it set up to ask if I want to send them to bin and not permanently delete things so that I can check in recycle bin before I do that.

Have Win 7 Premium Home and fed up as I really can't see how to sort this. Need easy instructions as I'm not a techy by any means. Thanks so much for any help you can give.
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I know it's a bit early (yawn) but wondered if anyone can help over this please? Ta muchly.
One thing I would try is to do a test file of some kind. save it to desktop, then 'delete it. Then do a search to see where it is still on you computer. If the search finds it then that folder maybe where the other stuff is.
Im not sure on this but I think there is an option somewhere that will delete things immediately and will bypass the recycling bin.
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Thanks ss, I could do that but being a non techy.. I wouldn't know where to look for it and also what is concerning me, why have these windows shields just appeared next to the delete and rename and also on a few other things as well? They never used to be there. Wonder if they have done something to the recycle bin usage.
If you right click the Recycle Bin icon a window appears, see if there is a check against the "don't move files to the Recycle Bin, Remove immediately when Deleted." box.


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Hi Ratter, thanks for the link. The box is already set up for it to not delete things permanently and to ask with dialogue box if I want to send to recycle bin but it's not working even though I've unchecked it and applied again - sigh.
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No Lisa that's not checked, even ticked display dialogue box before I delete but it doesn't since the shields moved in!
When you right-click on the recycle bin and the Properties pop-up windows appears, if you click in the on the drive from which you are trying to delete files has a size been set for the recycle bin (displayed in the Settings For Selected Location area immediately below the drive selection) or has the Don't Move... option been selected?
Ok make a dummy recycle bin and pop a shortcut onto your desk top....you can chose an appropriate icon....now instead of deleting you send everything to your New desktop icon call it Rubbish bin.........when you are ready to delete and shred it then delete it send it to your recycle Bin as per usual.

Lisa xx
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@bb the size there is 16400 (or similar) which hasn't changed at all before all this happened and the don't move option hasn't been selected, all is as it was before this happened. I think it could have something to do with the windows 7 shields that have appeared next to delete and rename.

@ lisa, have created a document and set on desktop (if that's what you mean) but not sure how to send things to it, doesn't have specific names in send to. I admit to be non techy, I will try certain things but not good at doing much. Sorry, it must be difficult to advise someone like me.
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Hi methyl the AV is Norton's and has been all the time and I haven't changed anything on it so it's never done that before if it is that. I just wonder why the shield has appeared next to the delete and rename on the list and have a suspicion it's something to do with that though not sure of course.
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@methyl - I don't think it is to do with Norton's as I can delete stuff from the desktop and it works as it used to, it's the favorites that seem to have the problem where it doesn't send to recycle bin.
Favourites are not files - they are just a link within whatever browser you are using, so they don't go to the bin when you delete them. They are just removed from favourites.
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Thanks Tuvok can see that they're not files then but they always have gone into the recycle bin ever since I've been using the computer. I was always asked if I was sure I wanted to send them to the recycle bin, clicked yes and there they were because I could then restore them if I had changed my mind. It's only recently this has stopped since the windows shield was set against delete and rename when right clicked on.
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