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neriana:
Quote from: notveryawesome on 2007 September 12, 00:21:03
That's funny -- It gives me a headache. How on earth do you locate your icons on that thing? *blinks*
No kidding. All those pictures, and some of them stretched out in weird proportions, and the subject matter...
J. M. Pescado:
Your desktop is too flashy, B. Mine just has a bland, generic, Windoze Classic Blue. No desktop wallpaper at all. :P No funny neonic curvy buttons. Just good, old fashioned, square, blocky.
witch:
This is my current desktop
This is what I have on my laptop
BTW What happens to deleted files if the rubbish bin is deleted from the desktop - does it just delete the icon?
miramis:
With Vista you can click Customize Destkop, then look for the 'Change Desktop Icons', when you have that open just uncheck the box next to the recycle bin.
I don't know what happens if you just delete it though.
B:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 September 12, 09:31:35
Your desktop is too flashy, B. Mine just has a bland, generic, Windoze Classic Blue. No desktop wallpaper at all. :P No funny neonic curvy buttons. Just good, old fashioned, square, blocky.
Since Vista does the whole transparent borders thing, I like having something to see around the edges.
Also, to maximize your energy efficiency, you should really be using either an all black desktop if your display is CRT or an all white desktop for LCD. I expect better from you.
Quote from: witch
BTW What happens to deleted files if the rubbish bin is deleted from the desktop - does it just delete the icon?
The recycle bin still exists; you just can't see it on the desktop. As I mentioned, you can use CrapCleaner to empty the deleted files from time to time.
Quote from: miramis on 2007 September 12, 10:33:11
With Vista you can click Customize Destkop, then look for the 'Change Desktop Icons', when you have that open just uncheck the box next to the recycle bin.
Well, that would explain why nobody has posted instructions for deleting the icon through the registry. Here I was thinking I had been all clever, when in fact Microsoft beat me to the punch.
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