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Easily Rename the Recycle Bin Like Any Other File
Sunday, April 24, 2005 at 6:09 pm
Posted by Lurker (149 messages posted)

A better way to rename the recycle bin just like any other file.

Note:In order for this tweak will work exactly as it says you need Registry Editor 
Version 5.00.  In order for this to work on a different version of Registry Editor 
you will need to manually create the key.

The Following information was provided by WWW.TweaksXP.com

If you (like me) would like to be able to rename the Recycle Bin to something else 
(Trash, Waste, Shredder, etc) then this tweak will make it easy to do so.

Open up your favorite plain text editor (notepad, for example) and copy the following 
text into a new file:


[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}\ShellFolder] 
"Attributes"=hex:50,01,00,20 
"CallForAttributes"=dword:00000000 


Now save this text file as a .reg file, such as "Rename Recycle Bin.reg" and put 
it wherever you like. Double click on the file, and when it asks you if you want 
to import it into the registry, choose Yes. You'll notice a new option in the right-click 
menu to Rename the Recycle Bin. You can also rename it by highlighing the Bin and 
hitting F2, or by highlighting it and clicking on the file name (just like renaming 
any other file.

If you want to turn off this new feature, make another .reg file with the same content 
as above, but change the first number in the "Attributes"=hex: line from 50 to 40 
and import that file into the registry.






WWW.TweaksXP.com

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re: Easily Rename the Recycle Bin Like Any Other File
Sunday, May 1, 2005 at 11:01 pm
Posted by Rob (1 messages posted)

A much easier way of renaming the recycle bin is to right click the recycle bin icon and select "explore" then right click on recycle bin in the left hand menu and select "properties" close properties and highlight the recycle bin then click "File" in the toolbar and select "Rename" then just type the new name in


On Sunday, April 24, 2005 at 6:09 pm, Tony wrote:
>A better way to rename the recycle bin just like any other file.
>
>Note:In order for this tweak will work exactly as it says you need Registry Editor
>Version 5.00. In order for this to work on a different version of Registry Editor
>you will need to manually create the key.
>
>The Following information was provided by WWW.TweaksXP.com
>
>If you (like me) would like to be able to rename the Recycle Bin to something else
>(Trash, Waste, Shredder, etc) then this tweak will make it easy to do so.
>
>Open up your favorite plain text editor (notepad, for example) and copy the following
>text into a new file:
>
>
>[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}\ShellFolder]
>"Attributes"=hex:50,01,00,20
>"CallForAttributes"=dword:00000000
>
>
>Now save this text file as a .reg file, such as "Rename Recycle Bin.reg" and put
>it wherever you like. Double click on the file, and when it asks you if you want
>to import it into the registry, choose Yes. You'll notice a new option in the right-click
>menu to Rename the Recycle Bin. You can also rename it by highlighing the Bin and
>hitting F2, or by highlighting it and clicking on the file name (just like renaming
>any other file.
>
>If you want to turn off this new feature, make another .reg file with the same content
>as above, but change the first number in the "Attributes"=hex: line from 50 to 40
>and import that file into the registry.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>WWW.TweaksXP.com

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