Delete files in win8 system no longer pop up prompt box

  
                                    

From the launch of Windows 8, there should be quite a few users who will try to use the Windows 8 system, but a friend who uses WIN8 asks why the file is deleted in the WIN8 system and the prompt box is no longer popped up? Edited for you to answer.

In Windows 7, if a user deletes a file, the system will pop up a "Delete File" dialog box asking if the user is sure to put this file in the recycle bin.

In Windows 8, the system will not pop up this Recycle Bin warning, but will directly put the deleted files selected by the user into the Recycle Bin.

This change in the Windows 8 Recycle Bin is only part of a series of upcoming file management changes, and Microsoft engineer Jon Class confirmed the adjustment: "When the user sends the file to the Recycle Bin, we close it." The default settings for the Recycle Bin warning. ” For ordinary users, the result of deleting the file has not changed, the file is still placed in the recycle bin, but it will not be disturbed by the system in the process, so you can delete it by clicking OK. Paint a snake to add a pen.

Of course, if you are used to using the Shift+Delete shortcut to completely delete files, this small adjustment of Windows 8 will not affect you. However, for most users, this small change is very user-friendly.

If you are used to seeing the prompt window when deleting files, then Microsoft is not asking you to change this habit immediately. In Windows 8, you can manually turn on the Recycle Bin reminder, and it is very simple. .

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