The "Recycle Bin" is like the trash can that everyone uses every day. After everyone deletes the files by default, they will be saved in the Recycle Bin. If you think something is still useful before emptying the Recycle Bin, you can restore the required files. This shows how important the Recycle Bin is in daily computer use. If the recycle bin "misses", will you be at a loss? Next, let’s “fiddle with” the desktop’s Recycle Bin to make it disappear.
Elementary recycling guide
Right-click the Recycle Bin icon on the desktop and select the "Delete" command.
Click the "Yes" button in the pop-up "Delete Recycle Bin" confirmation window, and you will find that the Recycle Bin on the desktop has disappeared.
Intermediate Recycling Strategy
Right-click on the desktop and select the "Personalize" command to open the "Personalize" window.
Click the "Change Desktop Icons" link in the upper left corner of the "Personalization" window panel to open the "Desktop Icon Settings" window.
In the "Desktop Icon Settings" window, remove the check mark in front of "Recycle Bin" and click the "OK" button. Well, the recycle bin icon has also disappeared!
Advanced Recycling Strategy
Press the "Win+R" key combination (the "Win" key is the key with the Windows logo between the "Ctrl" and "Alt" keys on the keyboard) to open the "Run" dialog box; in the Run dialog box Enter gpedit.msc in and click the OK button. Click the "Continue" button in the pop-up "User Account Control" window to open the "Group Policy Object Editor".
In the "Group Policy Object Editor" window, expand "User Configuration → Administrative Templates → Desktop", find the "Remove Recycle Bin from Desktop" option in the right pane, right-click the option and select the "Properties" command Open the properties window.
Check the "Enabled" option and click the "OK" button.
Restore in one minute
If the user's desktop Recycle Bin disappears, it may have been accidentally deleted or hidden. Just check and check the "Recycle Bin" option in the "Desktop Icon Settings" window and click the "OK" button ( Check the "Recycle Bin" option according to the method in the "Intermediate Recycling Strategy" above).
If the user finds that the "Recycle Bin" option in the "Desktop Icon Settings" window is gray and uncheckable during the process of retrieving the Recycle Bin, just open the "Group Policy Object Editor" and change the "Delete Recycle Bin from Desktop" policy properties window The policy can be restored to "Not Configured" (enter the corresponding location according to the method in "Advanced Recycling Guide" and select "Not Configured").