![]() ![]() ![]() If you are like me, who don’t want files to be moved to recycle bin and deleted as soon as you press the delete button and confirm the deletion process (you can even switch off the delete confirmation), then there are two methods for you to skip the recycle bin part. If you continuously delete and add new files to your Windows computer, then you’ll understand the pain of delete files twice (Deleting the file and removing it from the recycle bin).
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