How to Bypass the Recycle Bin When Deleting Files

ID: Q171051


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0
  • Microsoft Windows 95


SUMMARY

When you delete files in the Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 95 operating systems graphical user interface, your files first go to the Recycle Bin so that they may be recovered. When deleting a large amount of files, this process may not be desirable because of the amount of time it takes to move them to the Recycle Bin and then empty the Recycle Bin, essentially deleting them twice. There is an easy way to bypass the Recycle Bin altogether.

NOTE: If you delete a file or folder from a resource that is not local (such as a network computer), the file or folder does not go to the Recycle Bin, the item is instantly deleted.


MORE INFORMATION

When deleting a folder or group of files:

  1. Select the folder or group of files to be deleted.


  2. Hold down the SHIFT key while pressing the DELETE key.


-or-
  1. Open a command prompt window.


  2. Use the MS-DOS command DEL to delete the folder or files.


NOTE: Be aware that after files are deleted in this manner, they cannot be undeleted or recovered.

Additional query words: win95 deleting permanent

Keywords : kbui kbusage nthowto NTSrvWkst ntui prodnt
Version : 4.0 95
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbhowto


Last Reviewed: February 23, 1999
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