Why the deleted
files bypass the recycle bin ?
Recycle bin is designed to store your
deleted files in case there is an accidental deletion or you regret deleting
them. It greatly reduced your chance of data loss. Once you want to cancel your
deletion, you can easily restore them from your recycle bin if you want to get
them back.
The recycle bin has a default storage
capacity size, if you delete files larger then this size, the recycle bin
cannot hold them. They will bypass the recycle bin, so you cannot find them on
your computer.
The cases you
cannot find deleted files in recycle bin:
1. Press
“shift+del” combination key when you are deleting files
2. You
have changed the setting in properties of Recycle bin. It means that you choose
the option “Don’t move files to the Recycle Bin”. Then the files will be
deleted immediately.
3. Your
deleted files are too large for recycle bin.
How to avoid the
files bypass the recycle bin?
1. You
should be use “Shift+del” combination key with cautious.
2. Do
not disable the saving option “Don’t move files to the Recycle Bin”
3. Do
not cancel the option of display “delete confirmation dialog”
How to let the
large files not bypass the recycle bin?
You can modify the capacity size of
recycle bin.
1. Right-click
the recycle bin icon. Select properties.
2. You
will see an option below “Settings for selected location”
3. Select
the recycle bin location
4. Modify
the default custom size to the capacity you need.
How to recover files too
large for recycle bin or deleted from recycle bin?
If you have permanently deleted files from
your computer and have no backup, you should use a data recovery software to
recover them back. It can recover your large files bypass the recycle bin and
the files deleted from recycle bin.
Recover deleted
files with Hdata recovery
1. Download and launch the
Hdata recovery software
2. Choose
the mode of “Emptied recycle bin accidentally”, it will automatically enter
into scanning.
3. Preview
the scanned result
4. Click
Next to choose a recovery path
5. Find
your files in their location after recovery ends.
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