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Recycle bin (window showing recycling items) on deleting an item



 
 
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Old September 13th 09, 11:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Calders
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Default Recycle bin (window showing recycling items) on deleting an item

Hi everyone,

When I delete items a window pops up saying Recycling (however many) item's
and stays on the screen for a few seconds, sometimes for minutes at a time. I
have increaded the cache for my recycle bin but this does not help.

I would imagine this window is on the screen whilst the PC deletes the item.
Anyone know a way in which I can stop this happening, I never used to have
this happen, it's only been the case in the last seven months.

Many thanks for your help.
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Old September 13th 09, 05:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
t-4-2[_99_]
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Default Recycle bin (window showing recycling items) on deleting an item

1. Have you ever " empty " the recycle bin ?
If no, better do so now.
2. If yes, you might want to remove the recycle bin and make yourself a NEW
recycle bin.
Follow this link :
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/13...er.html?filter[11]=Performance
Maintenance

t-4-2

"Calders" wrote in message
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Hi everyone,

When I delete items a window pops up saying Recycling (however many)
item's
and stays on the screen for a few seconds, sometimes for minutes at a
time. I
have increaded the cache for my recycle bin but this does not help.

I would imagine this window is on the screen whilst the PC deletes the
item.
Anyone know a way in which I can stop this happening, I never used to have
this happen, it's only been the case in the last seven months.

Many thanks for your help.


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Old September 13th 09, 05:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
t-4-2[_99_]
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Posts: 1,256
Default Recycle bin (window showing recycling items) on deleting an item

1. Have you ever " empty " the recycle bin ?
If no, better do so now.
2. If yes, you might want to remove the recycle bin and make yourself a NEW
recycle bin.
Follow this link :
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/13...er.html?filter[11]=Performance
Maintenance

t-4-2

"Calders" wrote in message
...
Hi everyone,

When I delete items a window pops up saying Recycling (however many)
item's
and stays on the screen for a few seconds, sometimes for minutes at a
time. I
have increaded the cache for my recycle bin but this does not help.

I would imagine this window is on the screen whilst the PC deletes the
item.
Anyone know a way in which I can stop this happening, I never used to have
this happen, it's only been the case in the last seven months.

Many thanks for your help.


 




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