Win7 does not need to recycle the system files in the recycle bin

  
Some files that have been confirmed to be useless are still stored in the hard disk. If you want to delete them, you have to go through the recycle bin before going to the recycle bin to delete them. This is a bit of a hassle, and sometimes you forget to go to the recycle bin to clean up. Still the same space. For those who are not familiar with the win7 64-bit flagship version, they will go through the recycle bin and then delete it. There is a better way to edit it here. If you want to be simpler, you can delete it directly.
After selecting a file, press Shift+Delete, then there is a different option box than when deleting files. This option box has the words "permanently deleted". After pressing OK, the file will be directly Deleted, no need to go to the recycle bin to clean up.

Method Two: file
keyboard key combination you want to delete and right-click the mouse, the keyboard again to stay with the Shift key, there will pop up option box, select "Delete" and then confirm.
Tips: Permanent deletion refers to a way to delete a file to be deleted without going through the recycle bin. Because it is not via the recycle bin, after deleting it, you can't find the file in the recycle bin. Similarly, you can't restore it in the ghost win7 recycle bin, so use it with caution!

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