Win8 retrieves the delete confirmation dialog

  
                  

Retracting the station may be the least noticeable part of our usual use of Windows. We are used to putting deleted files into the Recycle Bin, or directly Shift+Delete to delete even the Recycle Bin. However, there may be people in Win8 who are not calm, because the confirmation dialog will not pop up when deleting files.

This change may make some of the preparations convenient, but also make some of the new users crazy, especially the custom Shift+Delete, but delete the files directly. In fact, this is just a set of questions, this issue of Win8 Encyclopedia will help you find the delete confirmation box.
Delete Confirmation Dialog Box

Delete Confirmation Dialog Box

First, we right click on the Recycle Bin and click on Properties. Perhaps many users have never paid attention to the properties of the Recycle Bin before. In the properties we can see the option to display the confirmation dialog box, just hook it up to get the confirmation dialog.
Check "Show delete confirmation dialog box"

However, there may be users who find that this option is gray and cannot be changed, so we have more steps. Use the “Windows key+X” shortcut and select “Run”, enter the “gpedit.msc” command and confirm.

In the pop-up "Local Group Policy Editor", find "User Configuration" & mdash; “Administrative Templates”—“Windows Components”—“File Explorer ”, then find the "Confirm dialog box" when deleting the file on the right side and double-click it.



































In the new pop-up window, we select “ Going back to the Recycle Bin properties, we will see that the “Show Confirmation Dialog” option is available, and now you can retrieve the confirmation dialog when deleting.

File Explorer

If you rarely use it or don't use it at all, then the default open location of the File Explorer may make you feel less Comfortable, and if you open it, & ldquo; My Computer & rdquo; will be more practical. Here we will find a way to let the file explorer directly open “ my computer & rdquo;.
Directly open “My computer”

Since Win8's program location is hidden deeper, we recommend that you first fix the file explorer to the taskbar. Right-click on the blank space in the start screen and select “All Apps”, where you will find the File Explorer and right click on it to see the option to “Fix to Taskbar”.
Pin to Taskbar

Now go back to the taskbar, right-click on File Explorer, and right-click on "File Explorer" in the pop-up window to select Properties. Then enter “%windir%\\explorer.exe in the input box after the target, & rdquo;, so that we can click on the file explorer on the taskbar, you can directly open “ my computer & rdquo;
Right-click to select properties
Change target location

This issue of Win8 Encyclopedia introduces two very simple tips, but these two tips are useful in many cases, this On the one hand, it continues the habit we have developed from the previous generation of operating systems, and on the other hand, the operation becomes faster. Delete dialog and file explorer open “ my computer & rdquo;, these two tips everyone have learned?

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