What is $recycle.bin? it has appeared in all the drives of the system.

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In summary: On Windows, the main recycle bin can only link to a virtual folder that displays the recycle bin folder of each drive where deleted contents on that drive are stored until the contents are completely deleted (erased). This means if you delete something on your external hard drive on one computer, the deleted contents are still accessible on that drive on any other computer that has access to it. There is a problem with my system where the recycle bin says that there are "$recycle.bin" and "system volume information" folders in all the drives, but they are only partially visible and in a dim color. I can't delete them and help is needed. These are system folders, used by Windows, and even if you manage to delete them
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how to remove this from all the drives, help.
 
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On windows the main recycle bin on your desktop only links to a virtual folder that displays the recycle bin folder of each drive where the deleted contents on the drive are stored until the contents are completely deleted (Emptying the recycle bin)

This means if you delete something on your external HDD on computer A it is stored in the recycle bin of that drive. Then you unplug the HDD and take it to computer B and then the deleted contents are still accessable so you can restore them.
 
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there is a problem with my system about $recycle.bin..

see that there are '$recycle.bin' and 'system volume information' folders in all the drives in partially visible state.(in dim color).
how to remove these from the drives.
by simple delete it's not working..
help.
 
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These are system folders, used by Windows. Even if you manage to delete them, Windows will create them again. Don't bother.

Could be you have not seen them earlier because they are not displayed by default - have you changed explorer configuration lately? If so, configure explorer to not display hidden directories. Out of sight, out of mind.
 
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If you are going to remove the 'system volume information' folder, you might as well delete the windows operating system and all of the files on your disk.

Some folders are not meant to be tampered with unless you want to seriously have a bad day.
 
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The only way to get rid of those is to right-click over your Recycle bin and tell Windows not to save any files in the Recycle bin. And that is a dangerous thing to do. Best let them alone, and just empty your trash bin from time to time.
 
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There an option under Tools --> Folder Options --> View in Windows Explorer that hides operating system files.
 
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It's interesting that you would want to delete something from your computer without even knowing what it is. As the others have said, it's something that you can't and shouldn't even try to remove.
Windows Recycling Bin
 

What is $recycle.bin and why does it appear in all drives of the system?

$recycle.bin is a hidden system folder that contains deleted files and folders from the system. It appears in all drives because it is a designated location for storing deleted files and folders.

Why is $recycle.bin necessary?

$recycle.bin is necessary because it serves as a safety net for deleted files and folders. It allows users to recover accidentally deleted files and folders from their system.

Can $recycle.bin be deleted?

$recycle.bin can be deleted, but it is not recommended. Deleting this system folder can cause issues with the system and may result in the permanent loss of deleted files and folders.

How does $recycle.bin work?

When a file or folder is deleted, it is moved to the $recycle.bin folder. The system keeps track of the original location of the file or folder so it can be restored if needed. The files and folders in the $recycle.bin folder can be permanently deleted or restored by the user.

Can the size of $recycle.bin be reduced?

Yes, the size of $recycle.bin can be reduced by emptying the folder or adjusting the storage settings. However, it is important to note that reducing the size of this folder can result in the permanent deletion of files and folders stored within it.

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