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My Vista Desktop

Clean

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Dirty

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Wall - My Own Photo

VS - Vista

Media Centre - NSW getting Slaughtered by Queensland in the State Of Origin. :cry:

Cool wallpaper. Where'd you take it at?

+1 :cry:

We'll level the scores at game 2 :yes:

Is that WindowsBlinds...or a crazy new Vista theme?

Yes its windowsblinds and its Jadaero 1.4

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WindowBlinds in XP... I know the guy, I'm even in the taskbar in orange... -.-

Don't know why you love it, it have an ugly start menu from the Longhorn area...

Jealous :p

my new desk....

im trying to remove the trash icon on my desk...but with no luck....as u can see i got it config'd on my RockeDock....i just wanna remove

reply if u can help me..cheers

I'm not sure on Microsoft Windows Vista, but for Microsoft Windows XP this is what I do if I want to remove it:

You can remove the Recycle Bin Icon from your Desktop:

1) Go to START and select Run

2) Type GPEDIT.MSC

3) Navagate to User Configuration - Administrative Templates - Click on Desktop

4) On the right hand search " Remove Recycle Bin icon on the desktop " and double left click on it to ENABLE it.

As an Alternative I've Heard TweakUI from Microsoft's PowerToys Pack can do the job... :unsure:

Or Check these Results from a Google of the Topic..

http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article05-013

http://www.petri.co.il/delete_recycle_bin_..._in_xp_2003.htm

http://www.<< spam >>/forums/lofiversion....php/t4525.html

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vis...-windows-vista/

Results from Googling "Remove Recycle Bin Icon from the Desktop"

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