Re: Recycle Bin - Add a drive to...



The drive is seen in the Disk Management area.
The build was a complete reformat and rebuild by our IT department. The
worrying thing is that other machines here have been through the same process
have the E: tab on the RB proporties and work fine. [Why is it always my
machine that has problems!? ;-)]
I don't know what Tool/Utility was used to create the partitions.
We don't use Norton here, it is McAfee.
Where would I find the Recycler folder on either the C: or E:. A quick
search has found nothing on both drives.
I have passed on the URL to the IT chappies looking into this problem.
Thanks
DeanH

"Gerry" wrote:

Dean

Are the partitions properly recognised in Disk Management? Start,
Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Computer Management, Disk
Management.

What Tool / Utility was used to create the Partitions?

Are you using any Norton products?

In Windows Explorer is there a Recycler folder for your E partitions?

Some notes from Kelly's web site. You will need to scroll down some way
to find those relating to the Recycle Bin.
http://cc.msnscache.com/cache.aspx?q=72257994307643&mkt=en-US&lang=en-US&w=3b611c7&FORM=CVRE

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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DeanH wrote:
Thanks for the rapid response.

Unfortuantely, I have already looked into this but there is no option
in RB Properties to add a new drive. I have two tabs, Global and
System (C:), that is all.

Thanks
DeanH

"Gerry" wrote:

Dean

Right click on the Recycle Bin on your Desktop and select Properties.
Create the requirements you want.

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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DeanH wrote:
Recently had a rebuild from Windows 2000 to XP and the hard drive
has been partitioned to C: and E: (before it was C: and D:).
Anyway, I have noticed that the Recycle Bin only has a tab for the
C: and anything deleted from the E: does not appear in the RB.

How can I add the E: to the RB?

Many thanks in advance.
DeanH



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