How to skip Recycle Bin while deleting files on Windows 10!
Windows operating system comes with a default settings which uses Recycle Bin to store the deleted data. It means while we delete files in Windows operating system it doesn't delete those files permanently, it stored it in Recycle Bin. As it is a good feature and almost every operating system of computer has the feature with the different name. This enable us the option to retrieve accidentally deleted files back. As every coin has the both sides, this feature also seems to be annoying while cleaning the disk space as we have to delete all the deleted files again from the Recycle Bin. But there are two options which we can use to skip Recycle Bin while deleting files on Windows 10. This article describes about how to skip Recycle Bin while deleting files on Windows 10.
Method - 1 : Temporary Skip
This is basically a key combination which can skip the Recycle Bin usage while deleting files. There is no need to activate any option for this. All we have to do is that while deleting a file we have to use the Shift + Delete button combination after selecting the files. It will skip the use of Recycle Bin.
Method - 2 : Permanent Skip
Step - 1 : Right click on Recycle Bin Icon.
Step - 2 : Click on Properties
Step - 3 : Check the box
Select the option contains "Don't move the files to the Recycle Bin. Remove files immediately when deleted"
Step - 4 : Click on Apply and the OK.
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