My friend deleted the file to the Recycle Bin, not found in the Recycle Bin, what's wrong with it?
Generally, when you delete a file or folder, it is stored in the Recycle Bin, and only if you press the key combination SHIFT + DELETE will be deleted directly. But in use, because the Recycle Bin settings change, click the Delete button will be deleted directly, no longer stored in the Recycle Bin, when you need these documents will not outweigh the gains.
When this problem occurs, you can recover it as long as you follow the following steps.
Specific steps:
Right-click the Recycle Bin icon.
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When you open the Recycle Bin Properties dialog box, you will find that in the Settings section of the selected location, you have chosen not to move the file to the Recycle Bin. Removing files immediately after removing them will cause the files to be deleted directly.
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Computer knowledge
In the settings section of the selected location, click on the custom size, and set the maximum capacity of the file or folder to be stored in the Recycle Bin after deletion, the recommended capacity is set not too small, and then click OK.
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As shown in the following illustration, when the maximum value is set to MB, deleting files larger than MB prompts for permanent deletion. (In the Recycle Bin Location section, the system defaults to the local Disk C:, which means that you are now setting up the files and folders for local Disk C: To set the local disk D:, select if you have more disk partitions, and so on.) )
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