Windows 11, the most recent version of Microsoft's renowned operating system, has a sleek and modern design that provides greater functionality and ease of use. While scrolling through files and folders is simple, some users may be confused about how to delete undesirable files and folders. In this blog post, we will look at four distinct ways to delete files and folders in Windows 11, each with step-by-step instructions.
Making Use of the Context Menu
The context menu approach is probably the simplest and most widely used way to delete files and folders in Windows 11. Follow these easy steps:
- Navigate to the location of the file or folder you wish to remove in File Explorer.
- To open the context menu, right-click on the file or folder.
- In the context menu, choose "Delete." There will be a confirmation prompt.
- Confirm the deletion by selecting "Yes," and the file or folder will be removed from your system forever.
Using the Key That Says Delete
Using the "Delete" key on your keyboard, Windows 11 gives you the ability to erase files and folders from your computer. When you wish to remove numerous files or directories at the same time, using this method is the most effective way to do so.
- Clicking on the files or folders that you want to get rid in this process.
- You need to do is hit the "Delete" key on your keyboard. There will be a prompt for confirmation that appears.
- Confirm the deletion by selecting "Yes," and the selected files or folders will be permanently erased from your computer.
File Explorer Ribbon usage
- Launch File Explorer and find the file or folder that you wish to remove.
- Click on the file or folder to choose it.
- Select the "Home" tab from the File Explorer Ribbon's top menu.
- Click the "Delete" button that you found in the Ribbon. There will be a confirmation prompt.
- Click "Yes" to confirm the deletion, and your system will remove the file or folder.
Keyboard shortcuts
- Click on the file or folder you want to delete to select it.
- Concurrently press the "Shift" and "Delete" buttons on your keyboard. There will be a confirmation prompt.
- Click "Yes" to confirm the deletion; the file or folder will then be permanently deleted without being placed in the Recycle Bin.