If You know how to configure windows to use another name or another patch
for this folder, please let me know.
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| Following comments from your post not sensible:
|
| "...having both "$Recycle.Bin" and "RECYCLER" just taking place in Windows
| Explorer...." and "...It would be better if I can move it to System Volume
| Information\RECYCLER...." - location does not prevent being "shown" via
| Explorer.
|
| Next: "... How do I tell Vista and XP to use another name for that system
| folder?..." - quote "A rose by any other name is still a rose...".
|
| You must have an unusual setup in that you can "mess" with hidden
system/OS
| files and have no difficulties!
|
|
|
| | > Hello Gerry!
| >
| > | > | George
| > |
| > | You need to make clear when you post whether you are referring to
| > | Windows XP or Vista. The way each works is not the same.
| >
| > Well If someone tells me how it's done in Vista, that I will know how to
| > do
| > it in Vista.
| > If someone tells me how it's done in XP, that I will know how to do it
in
| > XP.
| > And then I will do it, wherever I need to. It's simple as that: 'Any
| > solution for any of the above operating systems would be usefull to me'.
| >
| >
| >
| > | You seem to be wanting to do strange things. It would be helpful to
know
| > | why?
| >
| > My workspace folder is S:\. That's 2 clicks away: My Computer, S:\
| > The less items to distract me in that folder, the better.
| > Anything that can be moved to another folder is a solution to clean my
| > workspace.
| >
| > Any solution to clean my workspace is Greatly Appretiated! Here is the
| > plan:
| > 1. Items that will remain:
| > System Volume Information
| >
| > 2. Items that I found a solution to move to sub-folder:
| > pagefile.sys
| >
| > 3. Items that I would like to move to sub-folder or merge together:
| > $RECYCLE.BIN
| > RECYCLER
| >
| >
| >
| > | With dual booting you need to be very careful because if one system
can
| > | see the other the system running can damage the other system. You can
| > | share a pagefile and data files in their own partitions but each
system
| > | partition must remain hidden from the other.
| >
| > You mean that actions taken by the user can damage data or security
| > configuration of another OS in a doal-boot configuration. -- That's
true.
| >
| > Also actions taken by a bad program can cause this. -- True!
| >
| > Two operating systems sharing the same computer means two operating
| > systems
| > sharring the same computer. It does not mean that one will break the
| > other.
| > You should not be so scared! I have 4 operating systems and no
conflicts!
| > It's safe.
| >
| >
| >
| > | Hope this helps.
| > |
| > | Gerry
| > | ~~~~
| > | FCA
| > | Stourport, England
| > | Enquire, plan and execute
| > | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| > |
| > | George Valkov wrote:
| > | > That way you only change the icon on the desktop, and not the
physical
| > | > folder on the <root> of each hard-disk.
| > | >
| > | >
| > | > "jon" wrote:
| > | >> There is a way to change the name of the Recycle Bin in older
| > | >> versions of Windows but I can't remember to save my life.
| > | >> In Vista however you can just right click and change it just like
| > | >> any other folder.
| > | >>
| > | >>
| > | >> "George Valkov" wrote:
| > | >>
| > | >>> I don't like having both "$Recycle.Bin" and "RECYCLER" just taking
| > | >>> place in Windows Explorer.
| > | >>>
| > | >>> How do I tell Vista and XP to use another name for that system
| > | >>> folder? It would be better if I can move it to
| > | >>> \System Volume Information\RECYCLER
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
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