Put then in the trash bin
Right Click System Recycle bin on desktop. Then Click Empty Recycle bin to delete all files from recycle bin. If you cannot found recycle bin. Right click desktop > Properties > Desktop > Customize Desktop > Mark Recycle Bin under general Tab.
Yes
drag them to trash, empty trash
You have to empty the recycle (trash) bin to completely delete files.
Items that are placed in the Recycle Bin on the computer desktop are actually not deleted until removed from the Recycle Bin. They are easily restored with a simple command if they are not permanently deleted.
false, you can still restore it
Permanently deleting files in the Recycle Bin from a drive is a simple process. First, ensure that any files you wish to keep have been restored to their original locations. Then, right-click on the Recycle Bin icon on your desktop and select "Empty Recycle Bin" from the context menu. A confirmation prompt will appear, asking if you are sure you want to permanently delete all items in the Recycle Bin. Click "Yes" to proceed. This action will permanently remove the files from the Recycle Bin and free up space on the drive.
In DOS, you can delete files only by delete command. Use delete command as follows:C:\> delete For example: delete rajesh and then press enter..To remove a directory (Folder) use following command:C:\> RD For example: rd documents and then press enter..Note: Please make sure that directory is empty. You can only delete empty directory with rd command..
On your desktop, right click on the recycle bin and select empty recycle bin.
No, rebooting does not delete your files.
Put all important files in an external hard drive, delete all files on the computer, not the external drive, empty the recycle bin, copy drive to computer, then you're done.
To remove it from your desktop just drag and drop to the recycle bin.Another AnswerInstalled file assumes a program, not a data file, which you can remove from your desktop by dragging and dropping it into the recycle bin.The action above removes the shortcut, unless the file .EXE is on your desktop. Windows Control Panel presents an option to Add or Remove Programs. Use this feature to delete files you've installed, so that Windows can help you find all the pieces of the program and delete them all.