Shift + Del
To remove a DCIM folder or any file from the Recycle Bin on a Windows computer, open the Recycle Bin, locate the DCIM folder or file you want to delete, right-click on it, and select "Delete." Alternatively, you can select the file and press the "Delete" key on your keyboard. If you want to permanently delete it without sending it to the Recycle Bin, hold down the "Shift" key while pressing "Delete." This will bypass the Recycle Bin entirely.
To delete a file from the desktop without removing it from the Documents folder, simply right-click the file icon on your desktop and select "Delete" or press the "Delete" key on your keyboard. This action will move the file to the Recycle Bin, but since the original file remains in the Documents folder, it will not be permanently deleted. You can then restore the file from the Recycle Bin if needed.
Right click on the folder and press delete. Then it should automatically be sent to the recycle bin.
When you delete a file or folder from your computer then it does not permanently deleted from your computer, it goes in recycle bin folder. Recycle bin allows users to browse deleted files, undelete those files that were deleted by mistake, or delete them permanently.
When you right-click on a folder on the hard drive and choose Delete, the folder and its contents are typically moved to the Recycle Bin (on Windows) or Trash (on macOS). This allows for the possibility of recovery unless the Recycle Bin or Trash is emptied. If you delete the folder using Shift + Delete, it bypasses the Recycle Bin and the files are marked for deletion but may still be recoverable until overwritten by new data.
Hold shift when deleting to skip recycle bin and delete file completely
Delete sends the file to the recycle bin. Shift + Delete destroys the file immediately and does not send it to the recycle bin.
Well, I just delete them from my inbox and after that I will also delete from the trash folder...And some times going on Recycle bin ...
To delete multiple files or folders using the drag-and-drop method, first select the items you wish to delete by holding down the Ctrl (or Command on Mac) key and clicking on each file or folder. Once selected, drag them to the Recycle Bin (Windows) or Trash (Mac). Release the mouse button to drop the items into the bin, effectively deleting them. Alternatively, you can also drag and drop them while holding the Shift key to permanently delete them without sending them to the bin.
Yes. All you have to do is right click on the file in the recycle bin and click on the opinion that says delete. And then you've deleted a file
Just delete the folder lock and then after deleting the folder lock just delete the folder!
You simply delete it. Right click the folder and select 'delete' from the menu that comes up. Likewise, you can select the folder so that it is highlighted and press the 'delete' key on your computer's keyboard. Another way is to click and hold the folder and drag it overtop of the recycle bin, then let go of it and it will automatically move it there. Putting a folder/file into the recycle bin does not delete it, there is one more step to fully removing it from your computer. You can double click the recycle bin to open it up (it should look similar to a normal folder when you do this, with a few different options) and somewhere in the window you should see the option 'empty the recycle bin'; clicking this will permanently delete all files and folders from the recycle bin. The other way to empty it is to right click the recycle bin and select 'empty the recycle bin' from the menu.