Recycle Bin - Permanently Delete Items Automatically

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    Recycle Bin - Permanently Delete Items Automatically

    Recycle Bin - Permanently Delete Items Automatically

    Set Recycle Bin to Permanently Delete Items Immediately in Windows
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    Set Recycle Bin to Permanently Delete Items Immediately in Windows

       Information
    The Recycle Bin provides a safety net when deleting files or folders. When you delete any of these items from your hard disk, Windows places it in the Recycle Bin and the Recycle Bin icon changes from empty to full.

    This tutorial will show you how to set the Recycle Bin to permanently delete files automatically instead for selected drives in Windows.

       Note
    Removable drives do not use or have a Recycyle Bin. Files deleted from removable drives are permanently deleted instead.

    You could also right click on a file, press and hold Shift, and click on Delete to permanently delete the file.

       Warning
    If you set this option for bypassing sending files to the recycle bin, you will no longer have the Disk Cleanup option from that drive's properties window, as posted here: post





    Here's How:
    1. Right click on the Recycle Bin on the desktop, and select Properties

    2. Select a listed HDD (ex: Local Disk (C: )) under the Recycle Bin Location column that you would like to set step 3 or 4 below for.
    Recycle Bin - Permanently Delete Items Automatically-capture.png
    3. To Set the Recycle Bin to Permanently Delete Files
    A) Select (dot) Don't move files to the recycle bin..., and click on Apply.
    4. To Set the Recycle Bin to Not Permanently Delete Files
    NOTE: This is the default setting.
    A) Select Custom size, and click on Apply.
    5. Repeat steps 2-4 above for any other listed HDD that you would like to set this for.

    6. when finished, click on OK. (see screenshot below step 2)
       Tip
    If you like, you can also disable the confirmation dialog if you wish



    That's all there is to it.




  1. Posts : 36
    SEVEN ultimate 64bits
       #1

    And... what if this does not resolve, that is, the files never go to the Recycle Bin??
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  2. Posts : 72,044
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #2

    Hello Jaca,

    I'm not sure what you mean, but be sure to have the option selected (dotted) in the tutorial instead to have them placed in the Recycle Bin.
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  3. Posts : 36
    SEVEN ultimate 64bits
       #3

    I have performed exactly according to the tutorial by selecting the Custom Size box.

    Just in time: this behavior is present in User Accounts only, not in the Administrator one! Is it normal?
    Last edited by Brink; 20 Jan 2010 at 23:03. Reason: merged posts
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  4. Posts : 72,044
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #4

    Jaca,

    Did you also check this setting in each user account? Each user account has it's own settings for this.
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  5. Posts : 36
    SEVEN ultimate 64bits
       #5

    Yes, I did. I'm thinking Seven is corrupted, for some reason. I've tried to make a repair with the original DVD, no success
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  6. Posts : 72,044
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #6

    Ok, since it works in the administrator account, see if when you create a new user account it works in it to try and avoid doing a clean reinstall. If it does, then you can copy the files you want from the old user account's C:\Users\(user-name) folders into the corresponding new user account's C:\Users\(user-name) folders. After everything checks out, you can delete the old user account from within the new one or Administrator account. Repeat for each old user account that the Recycle Bin does not work in.
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  7. Posts : 36
    SEVEN ultimate 64bits
       #7

    I forgot to tell you:in every user account the Recycle Bin does not work in.
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  8. Posts : 72,044
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #8

    In that case, since you already tried a repair install, then you may need to do clean or custom reinstall of Windows 7.
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  9. Posts : 36
    SEVEN ultimate 64bits
       #9

    That's what I was afraid of ... But I'll leave that way, trying to remember that the Recycle Bin does not work well. Thanks
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