Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Delete without confirmation

If you click on a file and then press the button "Delete", first Windows will display a question whether you really want to send files to Recycle Bin before. For users who have experienced, this question is very peeve. With just a few clicks, you can eliminate questions that disrupt this.

  1. Right click the mouse icon in the "Recycle Bin" and select "Properties".
  2. In the tab "Global" remove the check in front of the "Display delete confirmation dialog".
  3. If you have multiple hard drives or partitions, also check whether the option "Use one setting for all drives" is already active.
  4. Click the "Ok". Now, if you want to delete a file, a warning is not just now appearing. So, Windows will immediately replace the data earlier to remove the Recycle Bin.

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