Sometimes we don't notice deleting something useful, and just because of the size of the Recycle Bin, the deleted file is permanently deleted without the Recycle Bin. If you encounter a deleted file that is larger than the maximum file limit for the Recycle Bin, you will see the following illustration when you delete the file.
Can imagine spent most of the day to download the file is inadvertently deleted, that is how sad reminders of things. So how do we avoid such cups? The answer is to modify the Recycle Bin size.
Each letter has a recycle Bin, and the Recycle Bin size does not affect each other. You need to make the Recycle Bin size limit according to the disk character of the file you want to delete to achieve the correct setting effect. Right-click the desktop's Recycle Bin icon to select the attribute, enter the maximum value you want to set at the custom size, so that when the deleted file size does not exceed the maximum value you set, the deleted file will be dropped to the Recycle Bin and will not be permanently deleted because the file exceeds the limit. In addition, the Delete confirmation dialog box is turned off by default in Windows 8, and you can also turn on this option to give the deletion prompt when you delete the file.