I have done away with the recycle bin entirely. Even if I am dumb enough 
to delete something critical, I am tough enough to suffer the consequences.

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> In a message dated 5/5/2007 4:10:25 A.M. Pacific  Daylight Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Other  notes within the windows system. Turn off Windows System Restore, 
> Recycle  Bin, Virtual Memory and file indexing.  This will give you the most  
> storage. I do this will all non-programme and system  partitions/drives.
> 
> Bob
> 
> ==========
> On my secondary drive (data  drive) when I have it filled to capacity and 
> want to delete (under Windows) it  seems smart enough to know it can't remove 
> something to the trash bin. So it  then says there is not enough room (or 
> something) to throw put this in the trash  bin, do you want to delete it 
> permanently? 
> When it is filled to capacity, I  answer yes. So I am not sure you have to 
> turn off the Recycle Bin for a  secondary, data drive. I think no space is 
> allocated for that until you delete  and you can fill up the HD anyway. (Or 
> maybe I 
> already did that somewhere and I  don't remember.)
> 
> Another thought:  Filling up my secondary drive  never slowed down my system. 
> But then I made sure Adobe used Drive C for it's  stuff (scratch disk, 
> whatever they call it). They only thing that ever seemed to  slow down my 
> system was 
> adware. So I periodically run various programs to detect  it and delete it. I 
> also go in to system configuration and remove things from  start up on a 
> periodic basis. 
> 
> Marnie aka Doe  
> 
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