From the launch of Windows 8, there should be a lot of users will try to use the Windows 8 system bar, but there are friends who use WIN8 asked, why in the WIN8 system delete files no longer pop-up prompts box it? Here is a small part of your answer.
In Windows 7, if a user deletes a file, the system pops up the delete file prompt and asks the user if he or she is sure to put the file in the Recycle Bin.
In Windows 8, the system does not eject the Recycle Bin warning, but instead puts the files selected for deletion directly into the Recycle Bin.
This change in the Windows 8 Recycle Bin is only part of the upcoming series of file management changes that Microsoft Engineer Jon Class confirms: "When users send files to the Recycle Bin, we turn off the default settings for the Recycle Bin warning." "For ordinary users, the result of the deletion of the file has not changed, the file is still placed in the Recycle Bin, but in this process will not be disturbed by the system, remove the click to confirm that you can delete this superfluous pen."
Of course, if you are accustomed to using Shift+delete shortcuts to completely delete files, this small adjustment in Windows 8 will have little effect on you. But for most users, this small change is still very human.
If you're used to seeing a hint window when you delete a file, Microsoft doesn't require you to get rid of the habit right away, and in Windows 8 you can manually turn on the Recycle Bin reminder and it's very simple.