Windows 7: delete files without going through the recycle bin

Windows 7 as well as all previous versions put after deleting awin7 logo File, this first in the recycle bin, before it is then permanently deleted from the system. With larger quantities, this detour via the wastepaper basket can be very annoying and time-consuming. In this article, I want to list two ways that you can make it easier to delete files related to the Recycle Bin.

1. Delete files immediately with a key combination

For example, if you want to delete a lot of pictures or music files without having to permanently remove them from the trash, a certain key combination is required. For that one thinks before the DELETE key is pressed that Shift key until the message with the Confirmation of deletion appears.

2. Permanently delete files immediately

If you want to delete the files immediately, i.e. not move them to the recycle bin, there is the option of Features of Recycle bin to edit. To do this, you open them with one right-click.

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First you choose the Path to which changes are to be made. Now you choose the selection Delete the file immediately (do not move it to the trash)to delete the files immediately. There is also the option of ticking the box Display the dialog to confirm the deletion to suppress the confirmation message in the future.

 

 

Remove the trash from the desktop

If you have made the changes so that the recycle bin is no longer used, you can remove it from the desktop.

right-click on the desktop > Adapt > desktop icons Change

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Here remove one the hook in front of the trash and confirmed with OK.

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