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This is article #2 in this series. Yesterday's article was the first in the series about the recycle bin.


Introduction

The recycle bin is like a “trash can” for your computer. When you delete a file, it is placed in the recycle bin in case you decide you shouldn’t have deleted the file. The recycle bin sits quietly in the background saving files you have deleted and makes those files available again if you decide you still need them.


Deleting files

When deleting files from your computer, the files automatically get moved into the recycle bin. Note that the recycle bin can be configured to permanently remove files, but the default is to keep them. You don’t have to worry about them unless you need them again.


Recovering files

If you decide you want to get a file back that was deleted, open the recycle bin, select the file you want to recover and select recover from recycle bin’s file menu.


Recovering favorites in Internet Explorer

If you have deleted favorites from Internet Explorer, they are also in the recycle bin. You can recover them just like any other file. Just go to the recycle bin, find the shortcut and restore it.


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