My Step to Bypass Recycle Bin when Deleting Files and Folders

headline1I’m one of the subscriber TechSalsa.com. Their daily-updated posts about softwares and tricks in Microsoft Windows are awesome. I just want to add my trick in their post on 5th January 2010 (TechSalsa.com - Steps to Bypass Recycle Bin when Deleting Files and Folders). Below is my rick on how to bypass recycle bin when deleting files and folders.

My trick:

Click on that file/folder. Press [shift] and [delete] buttons at the same time. This will appears:

Pressing [shift] and [delete] buttons at the same time

Pressing shift and delete buttons at the same time

Instead of this

Pressing only [delete] buttons

Pressing only delete button

The advantage of bypassing recycle bin when deleting files and folders is that file is not retrieved by softwares like Recuva and File Scavenger 3.2.

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2 Responses to “My Step to Bypass Recycle Bin when Deleting Files and Folders”

  1. John @ San Antonio Car Insurance Says:

    hmm. .. thats good to know i wasn’t even aware that you could do that. thank you for the information on how to delete files without needing the recycle bin.

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    Prince of Andalus Reply:

    @John @ San Antonio Car Insurance, u are welcome…

    i just don’t want my deleted files are tracked by file recovery software

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