When a file or folder is deleted in Windows Explorer, a copy of the file or folder is placed in the Recycle Bin. Using this setting, you can change this behavior. If you enable this setting, files and folders that are deleted using Windows Explorer will not be placed in the Recycle Bin and will therefore be permanently deleted. If you disable or do not configure this setting, files and folders deleted using Windows Explorer will be placed in the Recyele Bin.
What type of display is attached to your computer? If more than one display is connected to the computer, select the display ...
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When a file or folder is deleted in Windows Explorer, a copy of the file or folder is placed in the Recycle Bin. Using this ...
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