Windows Tutorial: Teach you to play Windows Recycle Bin

  

Users who use Windows are no strangers to the Recycle Bin, and it gives us a "regret". Many of our mistakenly deleted files were found in it. During my long-term use of the computer, I found some tips for using the recycle bin. I can use these tips flexibly to use the recycle bin more efficiently, perhaps to help the little rookie. First, change the name of the recycle bin

I don't know if Microsoft has named this "Recycle Bin" as a recycle bin, or the Chinese version of Windows has been using this name. After a long time, we inevitably want to give this special object an alternative name, it is not difficult, as long as we open the registry editor and open "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\CLSID\\[645FF040-5081-101B- 9F08-00AA002F954E]}" Branch, change the "Recycle Bin" under it to your favorite name (such as "small back"). Refresh it on the desktop, and a "small back" appears on the desktop.

Second, do not display the delete confirmation box

By default, when we delete a file in the Explorer, the system will pop up a confirmation box asking if the user really wants to delete. In most cases this inquiry is superfluous, so it may be a good idea to cancel it. Right-click the recycle bin object on the desktop and select "Object", click the "Global" tab, and cancel the "Show delete confirmation box" option. When deleting files later, the recycle bin does not need user confirmation, but directly it is quietly Put it in the recycle bin.

Third, directly restore the file

Under normal circumstances, we want to restore after deleting the file, they all enter the recycle bin, then select the corresponding file, and then click the "Restore" button to restore . However, this method can only restore the original file to the original folder. If I just deleted a file by mistake, I will enter the recycle bin. After clicking the "Restore" button, the file can only be restored to the previously deleted folder. position. At this point, we use the mouse to drag it to a hard disk folder, you can quickly restore it to the folder. Similarly, if we want to quickly delete these files, just drag them onto the trash can icon or in the window.

Fourth, permanently delete files

Sometimes, in special cases, we don't want to delete deleted files into the recycle bin, but delete them permanently from the hard disk (this It is a good idea for a friend with a hard disk. It can save hard disk space. To achieve this goal is not difficult, just right click on the "Recycle Bin" object on the desktop, select "Object", click the "Global" tab, select "Do not move the file into the Recycle Bin, but use the "Delete" command" option When the file is deleted later, the recycle bin will no longer "self-love", but the file will be completely deleted directly from the hard disk. However, you can use this trick with caution, because once the "delete" command is executed, the deleted files can no longer be found.

V. Quickly find and delete files by mistake

Sometimes, when the time is long, we delete more files, we don't know which file to restore. In fact, in general, we You must first restore the recently deleted file. At this time, just enter the system's recycle bin and right-click the mouse and select the “Arrange Icons”\\“Press Delete Date” command. The recycle bin will delete the files one by one according to the date of deletion. Arrange, this time you can quickly find the file to be restored based on the date of deletion.

The Recycle Bin is one of the most popular tools we use. It is a great pleasure to master more skills.

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