I usually have a few movies in there. Saves my ass when I take my laptop to a friends house who doesn't have internet and says "hey do have [insert legal copy of a movie] on here?" and I say "No I just deleted it- wait RECYCLING BIN MOTHERFUCKER"
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empty 100% of the time, because I usually use rm to delete things instead of doing it from a gui.
Fuck son you just saved me, for some reason I had 20GB in there, including the TF2 gcf for some reason.
4.58 gigs in there for me o_o
fuck me, I had about 30 gigs of shit in there.
I always shift-delete things.
Those files never reach the recycle bin.
I changed my Emptying sound to Dr.Breen saying "Look, Gordon, look at what you are throwing away! IS IT WORTH IT?" :v:
[url]http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner[/url]
Aside from cleaning your recycling bin, it can clean temp internet files, remove outdated registry entries and more.
When I first ran this on my old old computer, I was really surprised to find 3 gigs of junk on it. I know I come off like I'm hawking this, but seriously give it a shot.
What. Emptying the bin won't speed your computer up, it'll only make space available for new data on the hard drive.
Mine apparently has a low cap on what can be stored in there.
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Hell I emptied mine like 20 seconds ago
[QUOTE=Teh man;22267586]Mine's always empty.
I really dislike the full recycle bin icon.[/QUOTE]
Same. It gives me the expectation of low frame rates and BSOD's.
I had around 2 gigs in it. Mainly because i deleted OC 30 minutes back.
2 gigs
[img]http://www.ecu.edu/cs-admin/campus_operations/facilities/images/istockphoto_3047045_recycling_bin_1.gif[/img]
What do I do now? It's full :saddowns:
This makes sense if you have some 1100mhz cpu, and a 2 gig hard drive. But if otherwise I never get any loss in performance because my recycling bin is full.
Also I want to shoot people who say they lag in games because their hard drive is "full".
[QUOTE=ferrus;22268839]What. Emptying the bin won't speed your computer up, it'll only make space available for new data on the hard drive.[/QUOTE]
And?
[QUOTE=Cheesedragon;22268688]I changed my Emptying sound to Dr.Breen saying "Look, Gordon, look at what you are throwing away! IS IT WORTH IT?" :v:[/QUOTE]
Mine's the Portal Turret "owowowowowowow" when you throw it in the poison/Emancipation Grid.
I can't find Breen :saddowns:
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I may make it Demo's KA-BEWM!
fuck, 52gb lol
[QUOTE=Saza;22271089]Mine's the Portal Turret "owowowowowowow" when you throw it in the poison/Emancipation Grid.
I can't find Breen :saddowns:
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I may make it Demo's KA-BEWM![/QUOTE]
I much prefer harbinger calling the trash vermin.
To all the people who empty it once they delete something:
Shift+delete is the answer for you.
Actually, I blended some and made the cart Beep Beep, then the explosion.
9.81GB, damn that shit piles up fast.
Just emptied 150 MB lol
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I can't find Breen :saddowns:
[/QUOTE]
The "Look at what you're throwing away, is it worth it?"
Is in (source sounds.gcf>hl2>sound>vo>Citadel>br_worthit.wav)
Hard drive space doesn't slow down your com. I've had 0 space left on one hard drive before, doesn't slow you down.
I usually keep stuff in the Recycle Bin until I really really have to delete it. I usually go back there to pick up some stuff that I don't feel like redownloading. Got a couple of gigs in there.
[QUOTE=EvilZx;22271898]Hard drive space doesn't slow down your com. I've had 0 space left on one hard drive before, doesn't slow you down.
I usually keep stuff in the Recycle Bin until I really really have to delete it. I usually go back there to pick up some stuff that I don't feel like redownloading. Got a couple of gigs in there.[/QUOTE]
Virtual memory can be used on your hard drive. Essentially, your extra hard drive space can be used as extra memory.
Bye bye 3.12 GBS in 24,693 files.
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I hate having to delete things twice.
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