Click on the lower left corner of the computer to start the button, the following interface appears, enter the word "Run", search
After searching for the "run" program (pictured below), click on the program to enter "regedit" in the Running Program input box to confirm
Enter the registry, find "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE", according to the following figure indicated, point red box arrow in front of the folder before the + button
In the expanded folder, locate the "SOFTWARE" button in front of the folder shown by clicking the arrow in the Red box.
In the expanded folder, locate the + button in front of the folder shown in the "Microsoft" click on the arrow in the Red box
In the expanded folder, locate the + button in front of the folder shown in the "Windows" click arrow in the Red box
Find "CurrentVersion" in the expanded folder click the Folder + button shown in the Red box arrow
In the expanded folder find "Explorer" click on the arrow in the Red box in front of the folder + button
In the expanded folder, locate the "DeskTop" button in front of the folder shown by clicking the arrow in the Red box.
Click the "NameSpace" folder in the red box and the "Default" appears on the right.
In the right blank area, click the right button and create a new item.
After clicking on the new item, the following interface appears, renaming the new "item" name (red) to "{645ffo40-5081-101b-9f08-00aa002f954e}" .... Please note that the braces are also brought into the
Click on the new "item", the right will appear by default and so on, right click on the "Default" word, click Modify, the following interface appears
Click Modify, the following interface appears, in the value name of an item, "{default}" modified to "{Recycle Bin}" click OK
Restart the computer, open the Recycle Bin, is not found that the Recycle Bin just emptied the content has been recovered? Knowledge changes our life, colorful life lies in our continuous learning and innovation! This is the author of a word to knock out the original posts, no credit has bitterness, I hope to help!