How can I solve the problem that Win8 Recycle Bin cannot put large files?

  
                

Some users are prone to a problem when using Windows 8 system, that is, when deleting a file, the system will prompt “ the file is too large to be placed in the recycle bin, whether to permanently delete the file ”, but Some files don't want to be completely removed, so they are in a dilemma. How to solve this problem?

Usually if you encounter a deleted file that is larger than the maximum file limit of the recycle bin, you will usually see the following prompt when deleting the file.

How to avoid the tragedy of deleting large files or deleting the important files by mistake? In fact, it is very simple, we only need to set the file size of the default setting of the recycle bin.

Open the Recycle Bin & mdash;— Attribute —— set the maximum value, so that when the deleted file size does not exceed the maximum value you set, the deleted file will be placed in the recycle bin, it will not It will be permanently deleted because the file exceeds the limit. In addition, the delete confirmation dialog is closed by default in Win8. You can also enable this option to give a delete prompt when deleting files.

With the above settings, we have successfully solved the problem that Windows 8 system cannot delete large files to the recycle bin. In addition, Xiao Bian also reminds everyone that this method is not only applicable to the Win8 system, but the previous system also applies this method.

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