If you're a power user of Windows or just work with many files, you'll
realize that moving files to the Recycle Bin in order to delete them is a
pain. Why can't you just delete them on the spot? It's actually fairly
simple and easy to do so. Just follow these instructions and you'll be
deleting files in Windows like a pro!
Steps:
1) Right click the Recycle Bin and select "Properties".
2) In the Recycle Bin Properties box, choose the "Do not move the files to the Recycle Bin" option.
3) Click the "OK" button.
4) After you have completed this, the actions that will usually send files to the Recycle Bin will permanently delete them.
You can reverse this by choosing the option "Custom Size" in Recycle Bin Properties. (Untick the option "Do not move the files to the Recycle Bin" in Windows XP.
Steps:
1) Right click the Recycle Bin and select "Properties".
2) In the Recycle Bin Properties box, choose the "Do not move the files to the Recycle Bin" option.
3) Click the "OK" button.
4) After you have completed this, the actions that will usually send files to the Recycle Bin will permanently delete them.
You can reverse this by choosing the option "Custom Size" in Recycle Bin Properties. (Untick the option "Do not move the files to the Recycle Bin" in Windows XP.
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