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Chris May
April 2nd 06, 12:55 AM
My Recycle Bin saves only a very limited number of files and folders. A good
95% of what gets deleted never shows up there. Is there any way to set the
Recycle Bin up to save specific deleted file types or to save all deleted files
except those from specific folders?

This has never been important in the past because I've been using Norton
Utilities. If I accidentally deleted something, I could usually get it back
with Norton. But I've become disenchanted with the 2006 Symantec versions and
have uninstalled them all from my computer. However, I do miss the luxury of
being able to recover erroneously deleted files.

Thanks for any help.

ChrisM

Richard Urban
April 2nd 06, 01:26 AM
You had a third party uninstall enhancement on your computer and you took it
off. Now you miss it. Get another and install it. If you don't like Norton
(I use the Norton Protected Recycle Bin on every computer I own) look into
"Undelete" from Executive Software.

BTW: I have ONLY the Norton Protected Recycle Bin. Nothing else from Norton
System Works has been installed. You can do this with a CUSTOM installation
of Norton.



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"Chris May" > wrote in message
...
> My Recycle Bin saves only a very limited number of files and folders. A
> good
> 95% of what gets deleted never shows up there. Is there any way to set
> the
> Recycle Bin up to save specific deleted file types or to save all deleted
> files
> except those from specific folders?
>
> This has never been important in the past because I've been using Norton
> Utilities. If I accidentally deleted something, I could usually get it
> back
> with Norton. But I've become disenchanted with the 2006 Symantec versions
> and
> have uninstalled them all from my computer. However, I do miss the luxury
> of
> being able to recover erroneously deleted files.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> ChrisM

Rock
April 2nd 06, 02:32 AM
Chris May wrote:

> My Recycle Bin saves only a very limited number of files and folders. A good
> 95% of what gets deleted never shows up there. Is there any way to set the
> Recycle Bin up to save specific deleted file types or to save all deleted files
> except those from specific folders?
>
> This has never been important in the past because I've been using Norton
> Utilities. If I accidentally deleted something, I could usually get it back
> with Norton. But I've become disenchanted with the 2006 Symantec versions and
> have uninstalled them all from my computer. However, I do miss the luxury of
> being able to recover erroneously deleted files.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> ChrisM

Try running the edit on Kelly's site:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
Line 64: Replace/Repair the Recycle Bin in Windows XP

See the top of the page for info on running the edit.

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Rock
MS MVP Windows - Shell/User

Chris May
April 2nd 06, 03:15 AM
On Sat, 1 Apr 2006 19:26:04 -0500, Richard Urban pondered exceedingly, then took
quill in hand and carefully composed...

| You had a third party uninstall enhancement on your computer and you took it
| off. Now you miss it. Get another and install it. If you don't like Norton
| (I use the Norton Protected Recycle Bin on every computer I own) look into
| "Undelete" from Executive Software.
|
| BTW: I have ONLY the Norton Protected Recycle Bin. Nothing else from Norton
| System Works has been installed. You can do this with a CUSTOM installation
| of Norton.

Thanks, Richard. I'll check out Undelete. Norton Protected Recycle Bin isn't
available as a stand-alone feature on the version of NSW I have.

ChrisM

Richard Urban
April 2nd 06, 04:32 AM
Chris,

I can install only the Protected Recycle Bin and some core files from any
version of SystemWorks, from NSW 2001 up to NSW 2005.

--
Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User

Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!

"Chris May" > wrote in message
...
> On Sat, 1 Apr 2006 19:26:04 -0500, Richard Urban pondered exceedingly,
> then took
> quill in hand and carefully composed...
>
> | You had a third party uninstall enhancement on your computer and you
> took it
> | off. Now you miss it. Get another and install it. If you don't like
> Norton
> | (I use the Norton Protected Recycle Bin on every computer I own) look
> into
> | "Undelete" from Executive Software.
> |
> | BTW: I have ONLY the Norton Protected Recycle Bin. Nothing else from
> Norton
> | System Works has been installed. You can do this with a CUSTOM
> installation
> | of Norton.
>
> Thanks, Richard. I'll check out Undelete. Norton Protected Recycle Bin
> isn't
> available as a stand-alone feature on the version of NSW I have.
>
> ChrisM

Plato
April 3rd 06, 05:55 PM
Chris May wrote:
>
> My Recycle Bin saves only a very limited number of files and folders. A good
> 95% of what gets deleted never shows up there. Is there any way to set the

If you use third party apps to delete files they wont show up in the
recycle bin. ie the files are "instantly" deleted.


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April 3rd 06, 11:30 PM
Greetings,

If you wish to recover deleted files there is still possible to do this
using data recovery tools such as the one I prefer, Undelete. IT never
failed me before nor corrupted restored files. If you wish, you can try
it out.
http://www.active-undelete.com/

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