How to use Win10 to clear all the recycle bins of the account

  
                

Computer running produces a lot of garbage, affecting system operation, and even emptying the recycle bin every day is the easiest way to free up space. If there are a lot of accounts in the Win10 system, it is more time-consuming to clean up the recycle bins one by one. The following teaches you to use one command to clear the recycle bin for all accounts.

Log in to the Win10 system with an administrator account, then run the command prompt as an administrator and enter the following command in the "Admin: Command Prompt" window that opens:

rd /sc:\\$Recycle.Bin

Note: If you want to empty the recycle bin other than the system drive, simply change the drive letter C: to the corresponding drive letter.

If it is a WinXP system, you need to enter the command: rd /sc:\ ecycler

Enter, then you will return the prompt "c:\\$Recycle.Bin, whether to confirm (Y /N)? ”. FIG:

input Y, carriage return.

Then check out the Recycle Bin and you will find that it has been completely emptied.

Win10 system runs slower, cleaning up garbage is a good method, but disk cleaning, disk defragmentation, cleaning cache, etc. are not as simple as emptying the recycle bin, it should be developed to empty the recycle bin regularly. habit. If there are too many accounts, you can use one command to clear the recycle bins of all accounts.

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