Computer recycling station tips (1)

  
        

Users who use Windows are no strangers to the Recycle Bin. It is a "regret". The recycle bin saves deleted files, folders, pictures, shortcuts, web pages, and more. These items will remain in the recycle bin until the recycle bin is emptied. Many files that were accidentally deleted are found in it. Flexibly use a variety of techniques to use the Recycle Bin more efficiently to better serve yourself.

In the days before Windows 95, when a user deleted a file, that file disappeared. If you find that you have deleted files that should not be deleted, you will need to use other tools to recover. The "Recycle Bin" in Windows 95/98/ME/NT is much more tolerant. Its remarkable feature is that the things thrown in can also be "snapped back".

For the recycling station, it is generally considered that it is a garbage station. There is not much to learn. In fact, it is necessary to master some techniques to use the recycling station, and sometimes it can achieve unexpected results.

1, how to change the capacity of the recycle bin?

The maximum capacity of the recycle bin is the disk space multiplied by the percentage displayed by the slider, right-click the recycle bin icon, and then click Attribute", you can change the capacity of the recycle bin by dragging the slider to increase or decrease the percentage of disk space.

If you want to configure different disks differently, click "The configurations of each drive are independent of each other", and then click the disk label whose settings need to be changed.

If you want to use the same capacity settings for all your disks, click "All drives use the same settings."

2, how to permanently delete files?

To permanently delete files unrecoverable, right-click the "Recycle Bin" icon and click "Properties" in the pop-up menu. ; Confirm that you have checked "Do not move files to the recycle bin", confirm and exit. If you want to use different settings for different disks, click "The configurations of each drive are independent of each other", and then click the disk label whose settings you want to change. If you want to use the same settings for all your disks, click "All drives use the same settings."

Another method is to hold down the Shift key while deleting a file (or press Shift+DEL after selecting a file to delete the file directly), or delete the file permanently. At this time, the message displayed in the "Confirm Delete" dialog box is "Do you really want to delete ‘some file?” instead of “Do you really want to put ‘some file” in the recycle bin?”.

Files deleted at the command prompt will not be moved to the Recycle Bin and will be permanently deleted.

3, how can I not display the delete confirmation dialog?

When deleting the selected file, a "confirm file deletion" dialog box usually appears. After the user confirms "yes", the system The file is deleted and placed in the Recycle Bin. If the user feels trouble, make sure that the file you want to delete must be correct. Make sure you don't make a mistake. You can let the system not display the confirmation delete dialog box, and put the file directly into the recycle bin DD to slightly improve your work. effectiveness. To do this, right-click the Recycle Bin icon and click Properties in the pop-up menu; clear the checkmark in the Show Delete Confirmation Dialog check box to confirm and exit.

Note that this setting has no effect if you have checked "Do not move files to the Recycle Bin".

4, how to restore the deleted content?

Double-click the "Recycle Bin" icon; select the files, folders and shortcuts to be restored (to select multiple recovery items, press Press the Ctrl key while clicking each item you want to restore; on the File menu, click Restore to restore the deleted item. You can also open the Recycle Bin (Explorer), right-click the item you want to restore, and select "Restore" in the pop-up menu to restore the deleted item. When the deleted file, folder, or shortcut is restored, it will return to its original location.

5, how to empty the recycle bin?

Using the "recycle bin" to delete files is just to put the files into the "recycle bin", and does not make room for the disk, only empty the "recycle bin" After that, it really freed up disk space. To empty the “Recycle Bin”, you can use the following method: right-click the “Recycle Bin” icon, select “Empty Recycle Bin” in the pop-up menu, and select “Yes” in the Confirm Delete dialog box to empty the Recycle Bin. . You can also double-click the Recycle Bin icon, and on the File menu, click Empty Recycle Bin, and the Recycle Bin is emptied.

If you want to clear some items in the Recycle Bin, select the items you want to clear and then click Delete on the File menu. If the user wants to delete most of the files in the Recycle Bin, the following


can be used: Simple method: Select files that the user does not delete; Click the "Edit" menu; select the "Reverse selection" command, then the system The file that the user wants to delete is selected; you can select the "Delete (D)" command in the "File" menu.

Note: If you delete the "Recycle Bin" or delete the specified item in the "Recycle Bin", the deleted content will not be restored.

6, how to quickly find the wrong deletion of files?

Sometimes, after a long time, we deleted more files, we do not know which file to restore, in fact, under normal circumstances We must first restore the recently deleted files. At this time, just enter the system's recycle bin and right click the mouse, select the "arrange icon" → "press delete date" command, the recycle bin will delete the files according to the date of deletion. Arrange one by one, then you can quickly find the file to be recovered based on the date of deletion.

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