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Moving the recycle bin

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Drixoman - 30 Jul 2008 22:53 GMT
Is there anyway I can relocate the recycle bin to somewhere like a dedicate
drive?  I know you can set each drive separately of its total occuping
percentage but that only apply to files on that drives only.  I was wondering
if is there any way I can set the recycler for C:\ to 0% and instead when i
delete from C: it can relocate to another drive instead always on my C:  I
tried to move the actual folder (the plain one and the weird name one)to
another drive but that didn't help....
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Jerry - 30 Jul 2008 23:23 GMT
Nope - can't be done

> Is there anyway I can relocate the recycle bin to somewhere like a
> dedicate
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> tried to move the actual folder (the plain one and the weird name one)to
> another drive but that didn't help....
Gerry - 31 Jul 2008 00:08 GMT
Not that I am aware.

How large is your C drive / partition and how much free space does it
have. What other drives and free space are available?

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Hope  this helps.

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> Is there anyway I can relocate the recycle bin to somewhere like a
> dedicate drive?  I know you can set each drive separately of its
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> folder (the plain one and the weird name one)to another drive but
> that didn't help....
 
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