Nothing appears in the Recycle Bin after deleting files

Original title: Recycle Bin problems.

Hello

I had a problem with my computer,

When I delete something, nothing appears in the Recycle Bin. It'll be great if you guys have a solution.

Thank you

Check the properties of the Trash because it seems that you have defined a permanent DELETE option

https://support.Microsoft.com/en-us/KB/320031

Tags: Windows

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