Have experienced the problem in the picture above where the file we want to delete cannot be accommodated by the recycle bin and must be permanently deleted (box1). if ever in this tutorial I will provide a solution.
As we know when deleting a file or folder, the file or folder does not disappear from the computer immediately, which means it is stored in the recycle bin until we empty the data in the recycle bin, the deleted file will still eat the size of our storage even though not as much as before.
In this tutorial I will discuss how to add data that can be accommodated from a deleted file to the recycle bin, let's just start right away, the method is very easy
First we look for the recycle bin on the desktop then right click the recycle bin icon an option will appear and we select it also click properties (box1) then the settings will appear as shown below
As shown above, there will be a partition (box2) and the amount of data that the recycle bin (Box3) can accommodate, this amount is what we have to change so that the size of the recycle bin can accommodate more.
Each partition has a different number (box1), which means that files that are deleted and stored in the recycle bin from these partitions have an unequal sum.
OK, if you have changed the size, please click apply(box2), the settings will be changed immediately.
Besides being able to change the file size settings that can be accommodated, the recycle bin property can also delete deleted files directly (box3) without having to be accommodated first or permanently delete (SHIFT + DELETE).
Well, here's the tutorial this time, thanks for reading
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