I recently had the surprise that Recycle Bin to "refuse" to receive in "hosting" a file of a somewhat appreciable size (~ 4GB). The only option I had was that of a permanently delete the respective file, because it "Song"More than could lead"Scale” (folder too large for Recycle Bin).

I don't know exactly on what criterion is allocated space For Recycle Bin, Instead, I know this is scattered through all partitions existing hard disk. When we send certain files in "exile" until we decide whether to delete them permanently or not, they gather in piece of recycle bin existence on the same partition on which the respective files were. If the files are higher than the recycle of the BIN allocated to the partition, they will have "forbidden access”.
The solution for such situations is enlargement of the space storage of the Recycle Bin. How can you do this? Dates Right click on iconits on the desktop and select Properties from the displayed menu.

To mari (or decrease) space (in MB) you must change the value from the right Custom size (Maximum size).

Click Apply and OK And ready! Recycle Bin has as much space as you wanted to allocate them. It is not too big, because it "breaks" from the hard-disk storage space, but not too small, to avoid problems like the one presented at the beginning of this post.
Note: Before making these changes, make sure Recycle Bin is empty.