Files by default in Windows end up in Recycle Bin on deleted.Over a period of time,many of those files can clog the bin thereby eating up disk space.
When emptying recycle bin of multiple files,this type of dialog box pops up often in Windows Vista.
What if we are pretty much sure that we need all those files to be deleted forever without being prompted for confirmation again and again?
There is a simple option that will stop further prompts when files are deleted from recycle bin.To disable the delete confirmation prompt,right click on Recycle Bin icon and go to properties,over there uncheck the option “Display delete confirmation dialog box“.
In the rare case that you don’t want deleted files to end up in recycle bin in first place,enable the option “Do not move files to Recycle Bin.Remove files when deleted.”
It is advisable not to turn this option on as you might be needing a file that has been accidentally deleted from the bin.
A word of caution though,if not really sure if you want to delete files forever from recycle bin or not,it is best not to tinker with this setting.
Peace.


