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On Windows XP, the total size of Recycle Bin could be seen easily, but I can't see it on Windows 7. Why did Microsoft hide/remove this feature? Am I missing something?

REMARK 1: I don't need to see the maximum size that Recyle Bin can contain.

REMARK 2: Once you have several files selected in the Recycle Bin, you get a 'See more details' link in the status bar, but clicking on that does not display the total file size. Microsoft has apparently changed this.

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I ran into this as wel.

The accepted answer didn't satisfy my needs.I wanted to know the size of all the recycle bins as well as the total of these.

Using the WMI provider, it is easy to accomplish this:(save as a .vbs file)

or get it from here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/32933085/RecycleBinInfo.vbs

edit:I updated the script so it will not crash if the partition has no recycle bin.Also Bytes are now shown correctly

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Sort the Recycle Bin by Item Type, then select all the files, do not select any directories. At the bottom you will be able to see the size of all the files if you show detailed information.

An alternative way is to select all the hidden system folders called $Recycle.bin in the System Root and viewing the details or properties of your selection, but above method should just do..

See the last entry of above command to get the size of the recycle bin from a command prompt.

I wonder why it's important to know the size of the recycle bin though, when you want to know how much space you earn it's better to use Disk Cleanup or a similar tool, but for just getting rid of your deleted items it is not necessary. I think they left that feature out because it would have to look at different recycle bins, but indeed, with an extra effort it wouldn't be hard to implement..

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It would have been good if Microsoft would save us people trouble to go to all these lengths and just implement the functionality the XP recycle bin had. Too bad.

The easiest solution I could find is the following:

  1. In Folder Options, turn on the display of hidden files and folders as well as protected operating system files.
  2. Browse to your C: drive, open the $Recycle.Bin folder, and then right-click and choose properties of the Recycle Bin icon you see.

This will show the total size.

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It was suggested on the Microsoft forums (here and here) that running the Disk Cleanup program will provide the total size of all the files inside the Recycle Bin. There's no direct approach similar to what was implemented previously in Windows XP.

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You could use something like Rainmeter, which can display an item on your desktop with the size of the items in the recycle bin, not ideal but its an option.

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Hope this helps :)

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WinDirStat will compute the size of your recycle bin, along with presenting a graphic representation of all the files on your HD and how its space is used. If you're trying to figure out where the space on your drive went it's much better than trying to poke around just using explorer.

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I have Windows 7, and I too had the problem of not being able to find out the amount of space that would be freed up once I emptied the Recycle Bin. After reading the above suggestions, I found that Windows 7 DOES display the total size if you select all the files in the Recycle Bin ONLY IF YOU DO NOT INCLUDE FOLDERS IN THE SELECTION. The folder size can be determined by opening each folder and selecting the files as above.

FYI (don't mean to insult anyone): to select all files after opening the Recycle Bin, hit the CTRL button and 'A'. To de-select folders after selecting all, hold down the CTRL button and click on the folder(s). Once you un-select any folders, the size displays at the bottom.

Unfortunately, if you have a lot of folders in the Recycle Bin, you have to click on these individually and then manually add the sizes to get the total size of the Recycle Bin. So, it may just be easier in this case to do the right-click/Properties on the $Recycle.Bin folder in the C drive as suggested earlier.

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On Windows 7 I used Recycle Bin Vista Gadget which was great. However, I couldn't install it anymore. Available in many software repositories/online shops (that come with ugly installers).

I just found MiniBin by e-sushi which puts an icon on the tray. Very Neat! Using it now for Windows 8.

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Windows 7: How to display the total size of Recycle Bin

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On Windows XP, the total size of Recycle Bin could be seen easily, but I can't see it on Windows 7. Why did Microsoft hide/remove this feature? Am I missing something?

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No, you aren’t/weren’t missing anything. For some unknown reason, Microsoft decided to make a horrible UI/UX decision and make it difficult/inconvenient/impossible to see the size of recycled files and folders in Vista and up.

REMARK 1: I don't need to see the maximum size that Recyle Bin can contain.

Of course not, you need to know the size of the actual files and folders. For example, if you delete a bunch of stuff, you want to be able to see how much space you will be freeing. Moreover, you may need to know how much certain sets of recycled files and folders had been taking. Download adobe illustrator cc 2014 32-bit crack.

REMARK 2: Once you have several files selected in the Recycle Bin, you get a 'See more details' link in the status bar

Windows’ refusal to show information about more than 15 files is yet another baffling design choice. Worse,

but clicking on that does not display the total file size. Microsoft has apparently changed this.

In addition to all the other problems with Explorer and the Recycle Bin, it is simply flat-out broken. There is a bug in Explorer which prevents the Recycle Bin from showing the size of selected items in the bin if even one shortcut or folder is selected. It doesn’t matter how many items you’ve selected, if even one of them is a shortcut or folder, Explorer won’t show the size at all, even though it clearly knows the size of those items per the Size column next to them.

Anyway, what you want is a solution. It turns out that the simplest solution is to use the free shell-enhancer Classic Shell, which is meant to fix Windows by restoring the shell to how it was in XP which everybody was happy with for the most part. In addition to all the other things it improves, one of the things it restores is the ability to see sizes in the Recycle Bin. It shows the size of all selected items no matter what is selected or how many items are selected (figure 1).

Figure 1: Screenshot of Windows 7 Recycle Bin with Classic Shell installed, showing the size of 21 selected bin items including shortcuts and folders.

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  1. Navigate to your recycling bin
  2. Ctrl+A
  3. Ctrl+C
  4. Paste everything into another folder

If the paste is large enough, Microsoft will give you a loading bar to the effect of 'Moving X gigabytes of memory'

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Hi Den,

The issue with Windows Gadgets generally happens if UAC is disabled or if the security levels are set to the least level.

Windows Sidebar settings file could be corrupt or damaged. There is a settings file that basically contains the configuration of your Windows Sidebar and if that has been modified or become corrupt you can see this type of behavior.

I would suggest you to follow the methods mentioned below.

Method 1:

To fix this problem, you need to set the UAC back to default level or at least level 1.

For more details follow the links given below.

What are User Account Control settings?

How do I change the behavior of User Account Control by using the slider?

Note:User Account Control (UAC) can help you prevent unauthorized changes to your computer. It works by prompting you for permission when a task requires administrative rights, such as installing software or changing settings that affect other users. We don't recommend turning User Account Control off. If you do turn it off, you should turn it back on as soon as possible.

If the above method doesn’t help, I would suggest you to try the following methods.

Note: I would suggest you to back up your registry:

Important: The below steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs.

For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, follow the steps from the following link:

Back up the registry

Method 2:

Check your computers’ date/time/location settings are correct, and correct as necessary.

See: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Set-the-clock

I will suggest you to disable and enable the desktop gadget panel using ‘Windows feature on or off’.

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To turn Windows features on or off, you may follow the steps mentioned below:

a. Click the Start button, click Control Panel, click Programs, and then click Turn Windows features on or off. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

b. To turn a Windows feature on, select the check box next to Windows Gadget Platform. To turn a Windows feature off, clear the check box. Click OK.

c. Restart the computer.

d. Click Start, type %userprofile%AppDataLocalMicrosoftWindows Sidebar and hit enter.
e. Delete the Cache folder contents.
f. Close all open folders and panels.

g. After the restart again open Windows features on or off and place check mark next to Windows Gadget Platform and restart the computer.

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For more information on ‘Windows feature on or off’, you may visit the link mentioned below:

If this doesn’t help, I will suggest you to enable Desktop sidebar gadget with user account control:

a.Type in regedit in Start menu search field and hit enter to open Windows Registry Editor.
b. Click, Yes for the UAC prompt (If you see any).
c. Move to the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Sidebar Settings
d. Here, you need to create a new DWORD value (32-bit) named “AllowElevatedProcess”.
e. Next, double-click on the newly created “AllowElevatedProcess” and change the default value to “1”.
f. Close Windows Registry Editor. Now you should be able to see the change in Desktop Gadget behavior.

Method 3:

Deleting the Windows Sidebar settings file.

a. Copy and paste the following text into your Start Search field exactly as it is below and press Enter.

“%homepath%AppDataLocalMicrosoftWindows Sidebar”

b. Typically you will only see two items a Gadgets folder, and a Settings file.

c. Close Windows Sidebar if it is open – or you will be unable to complete the next step.

d. Right-click the Settings file, select Rename, and change the file name to Settings.old

f. Now open Windows Sidebar, and everything should be set to defaults.

g. You can now add your gadgets, and customize the sidebar to your preference.

If your custom gadgets do not appear to be functional…

a. If your custom gadgets are non-functional or not working as intended you will need to uninstall them.

b. Right-click the Windows Sidebar and select Add Gadgets.

c. Right-click the non-functional gadget and select Uninstall.

d. Then visit the Gadget Gallery, download the custom gadget, and then install it.

e. All your gadgets should now be fully functional, and the issue resolved.

For reference: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2515657/en-us

If the issue persist, I would suggest you to check event viewer for errors based on the program. The following link tells you how you can find errors related to a program or a game.

• Lavasioth's monster field guide data has been fixed to match the game parameters. Monster hunter 3 cso.

For more information about event viewer, refer to the articles below:
Open Event Viewer

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Open-Event-Viewer


What information appears in event logs (Event Viewer)?
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/What-information-appears-in-event-logs-Event-Viewer

Please let us know if the issue persists. We will be happy to assist you further.

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