What should I do if the computer deletes the file and it is too large to be placed in the recycle bin?

  

The recycle bin in the system can be used to temporarily store unwanted files in the computer. It can prevent us from deleting important files and cannot be recovered, but sometimes we will encounter the system prompt when deleting large files. The file is too large to be placed in the recycle bin. Do you want to permanently delete the file?” prompt, what should I do? The following small series for everyone to share the solution.

Method one,

When the file is too large to be placed in the recycle bin, simply click “ is & rdquo; delete the file.

Method 2,

Right click on the recycle bin, empty the recycle bin, and then try to put it in.

Method 3,

To increase the space of the recycle bin, right click on the recycle bin and click on "Attribute"; in the property setting "Custom Size", you can set the recycle bin. The value, the recycle bin of each disk uses the space of the disk, so the capacity is also set separately.

If the operating system prompts that the file is too large to fit in the recycle bin, it needs to be permanently deleted. You can delete the file and empty the recycle bin, or set the space of the recycle bin a little larger, and the prompt will not appear.

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