Win8 delete files without prompting? Retrieve Win8/8.1 delete file prompt method

  

Friends who are accustomed to using win7 know that when we want to delete a file or folder, a confirmation delete dialog box will pop up to prevent users from accidentally deleting files. However, after upgrading to Win8 or Win8.1 system, you will find that you delete the file by pressing the delete key, but delete it directly after any prompts, which will cause us to delete important files by mistake. If you feel that Win8 deletes the file without prompting this mechanism but it is friendly, here I will teach you to retrieve the prompt to delete the file. The specific method is as follows.

Retrieve Win8/8.1 Delete File Prompt Step Method

First, right click on the desktop and click “Recycle Bin” to open the “Recycle Bin Properties” and check “Show” Delete the confirmation dialog box & rdquo; then confirm, as shown below.

Second, then try to delete a file to see if a prompt appears, as shown below.

3. If some users are accustomed to not displaying the delete file confirmation dialog box, they find that the recycle bin setting is “display delete confirmation dialog box> this option is checked and gray cannot be changed. This is because the file deletion has been modified in the Group Policy Editor of the Win8 system. If you need to cancel, you need to go to the Group Policy Editor to do some simple setup steps, as shown below.

Fourth, open a command prompt, enter "lded;gpedit.msc", enter. Expand “User Configuration>Administrative Templates>Windows Components> File Explorer& rdquo; then find the "Confirm dialog box" when deleting the file on the right side and double-click it, as shown below.

V. At this time, the confirmation dialog box is displayed when deleting the file. The status of the setting window is "already enabled", which means that the delete confirmation check box in the recycle bin attribute is grayed out. The reason for choosing “ is disabled & rdquo;, as shown below.

After saving the settings, go back to the Recycle Bin properties and the “Show Confirmation Dialog” option can be changed.

The above is the method of displaying the delete prompt in win8/8.1. It feels good, remember to share it with friends.

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