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How to Add Recycle Bin to "MY COMPUTER" in Windows.

How To Add Recycle Bin to “My Computer” in Windows 7 or Vista

Do you want to add the Recycle Bin to your My Computer screen? So your are right place. Here’s I tell you how to do it anyway with a simple registry hack.
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To make this tweak, we’ll be doing a quick registry hack, but there’s a downloadable version provided as well. 


Manual Registry Tweak to Add Recycle Bin

Step 1:- Open up regedit.exe through the start menu search or run box, and then browse down to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Explorer\MyComputer\NameSpace

Now that you’re there, you’ll need to right-click and create a new key…
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Name the key with the following text:
{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
Once you are done, it should look like this:
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Now you should be able to hit F5 on your My Computer screen, or close it and re-open.


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Downloadable Registry Hack

You can simply download the file, extract it, and then either double-click on the AddRecycleBinToMyComputer.reg to add Recycle Bin or RemoveRecycleBinToMyComputer.reg to remove it.

Download Add Recycle Bin Registry Hack from howtogeek.com

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