Want a nice clean desktop? You need to remove the Recycle Bin for that minimalist vibe.
Every file you delete from your Windows 10 system goes into the Recycle Bin by default. From here, you can decide whether to permanently delete the files and folders or restore them if deleted accidentally.
Since the users are most likely to use this app frequently, Microsoft has placed a shortcut to access it on the Windows 10 desktop.
However, if you find this waste bucket to be unnecessarily taking up space on your desktop, here’s how to remove Recycle Bin from the desktop.
That should help you get rid of the Recycle Bin from the desktop in Windows 10. While you can hide or clean up desktop icons for a cleaner look, then are more ways to personalize Windows 10 desktop.
If you change your mind, open the Desktop Icon Settings window and check the Recycle Bin option to restore it to your desktop.
Accidents do happen, and that’s why the files deleted by you in Windows 10 go into the Recycle Bin. From here, you can permanently delete the file if you want.
That said, if you would rather prefer to permanently delete files without sending them to the Recycle Bin first, make use of the Shift key. Here’s how to do it.
First, select the file to delete. Next, while holding the Shift key on your keyboard, press the Delete key. You can also use the Shift key with the Right-click > Delete method.
Disabling the Recycle Bin entirely will permanently remove all the files deleted from your computer.
Next time you delete a file, keep Windows 10 file recovery software handy because this will permanently delete the files.
The Recycle Bin in Windows 10 is a handy feature that allows you to restore accidentally deleted files. However, if you prefer a cleaner desktop look, you can easily hide it from the Desktop Icon Settings.
Want more space on your PC? You can schedule the Recycle Bin to auto-empty to free up wasted space on your computer.
If you don’t regularly empty the Recycle Bin, it could be wasting gigabytes of space on your data drive. But now Windows 10 can empty it automatically on a schedule.
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Tashreef Shareef
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Tashreef is a technology writer at MakeUseOf. With a bachelor’s degree in Computer Applications, Tashreef has over 5 years of writing experience and covers Microsoft Windows and everything around it. When not working, you can find him tinkering with his PC or playing FPS games.
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