When you delete data in the Windows operating system, usually Windows will display a dialog box prompting the user to confirm whether they really want to delete those files. Confirming file deletion can sometimes be annoying and time-consuming. If you want to set up Windows to delete data without confirmation, refer to the following article.
Guide to Deleting Data on Windows Without Confirmation
Step 1: On the Windows Desktop interface, right-click on the recycle bin icon on the screen, then select Properties as shown below.
Step 2: A dialog box appears, here you uncheck the Display delete confirmation dialog option, then press OK to confirm saving the setting.
- Note
- If you want to directly delete files without sending them to the recycle bin, you can set it up as follows.
First, you also need to right-click on the recycle bin icon on the screen and select Properties.
A new window appears, here in the Recycle Bin Location section, select the drive you want for this setup, then in the Setting for selected location section, click on Don't remove files to the Recycle Bin. Remove files immediately when deleted as shown below, then click OK to save the setting.
Above, we've just guided you on how to delete data on Windows without confirmation. You can set up to directly delete folders, documents... without confirmation, even delete those folders directly without sending them to the recycle bin anymore. With this trick, you will save a lot of time deleting data on Windows. Moreover, to easily remove stubborn files, you can use Active ZDelete or Clean Disk Security.
