Some users can easily encounter a problem when using Windows 8 system, that is, when the file is deleted, the system prompts "the file is too large to be put in the Recycle Bin, whether to permanently delete the file", but some files do not want to completely delete, and then into a dilemma. How should this problem be solved?
Typically, if you encounter a deleted file that is larger than the maximum file limit for the Recycle Bin, you will generally see the following illustration when you delete the file.
How to avoid the tangle of deleting large files or the tragedy of accidentally deleting important documents? In fact, we simply set the file size of the Recycle Bin default settings.
Open the Recycle Bin-property-the maximum value set so that when the deleted file size does not exceed the maximum 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 Win8, and you can also turn on this option to give a deletion prompt when deleting files.
With the above settings, we have successfully solved the problem of Windows 8 system not being able to remove large capacity files to the Recycle Bin. In addition, the small series also remind you that this method is not only applicable to WIN8 system, the previous system is also applicable to this method.