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- Find the Recycle Bin in Windows - Microsoft Support
The desktop shows icons, but the Recycle Bin is missing If your desktop shows icons, but the Recycle Bin is missing, verify that it's not disabled in your desktop settings
- Customize the Desktop Icons in Windows - Microsoft Support
By default, Windows includes the Recycle Bin icon on the desktop Essential icons that you can customize include: This PC: Provides access to the computer's drives and connected devices Recycle Bin: Where deleted files are temporarily stored Network: Allows you to view and connect to network resources User's Files: A shortcut to your personal
- Restore deleted files or folders in OneDrive - Microsoft Support
To restore files from your Recycle Bin in Windows, open the Recycle Bin, select the files or folders you want to recover, then right-click them and select Restore
- Recover deleted notes - Microsoft Support
Restore deleted pages or sections History Notebook Recycle Bin Move or Copy Move or Copy Move Notebook Recycle Bin
- Backup and restore with File History - Microsoft Support
File History is a handy feature in Windows that helps you protect your personal files and folders from accidental loss or damage Think of it as a backup system that automatically saves copies of your files, so you can easily restore them if something goes wrong Whether you accidentally delete a file, make unwanted changes, or experience a technical issue, File History can come to your rescue
- Empty the Deleted Items folder in Outlook - Microsoft Support
Items that you delete are moved to the Deleted Items or Trash folders but aren’t permanently deleted until those folders are emptied Over time, the contents of the Deleted Items folder can consume a large amount of space on your computer or email server storage quota
- Recover and restore deleted items in Outlook - Microsoft Support
Important: If you don't see the Deleted Items folder, but instead see the Trash folder, your account doesn't support recovering an item that's no longer in your Deleted Items folder
- Manage the Recycle bin of a SharePoint site - Microsoft Support
Learn how the SharePoint site collection administrator can use the Site Collection Recycle Bin as a safety net when users delete files and folders from a site
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