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As we know the context-menu is a list of possible options that you choose the object with which to interact.
In Windows, open a context menu by clicking the right mouse button on an object, such as a file or folder.
This menu can be customized by adding and removing controls to your liking, such as those we use most.
In this tutorial we'll see how to add the item Delete Folder Contents in order to make it more versatile and faster 's experience with the new Microsoft operating system at home. | ||
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| 1. Simultaneously press WINDOWS + R, type regedit and portiamoci HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ Directory \ shell, right click the Shell key and create a new / given key name Delete Folder Contents. | ||
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| 2. Right-click on the Delete Content folder and create a new / given key named Command. | ||
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3. Double-click the Default entry (right pane) and the Value Data field insert the following string: cmd / c cd / d% 1 & & the / s / q *.* and press OK. 4. We go to Regedit, right-click a folder, we see that in context menu will present the Delete command Content Folder. | ||
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January 16th, 2010 at 13:25
Yes, it is so, however, seems an ugly DOS-style black panel (to be answered by pressing s to you) instead of the usual window to win with the requesters buttons / no. In any case it is a choice that can make someone like me, is not always present to himself ...
January 16th, 2010 at 13:16
If I remember correctly, my views now distant acquaintances of dos, to have the confirmation window basatare should remove the last two attributes / s / q from the string ... or not?
Now I try, I'll know.
November 11th, 2009 at 14:48
ok ok, Henry ... I just want to warn of danger 'because in this case there is' a form of confirmation Yes / No such' as by pressing DEL or SHIFT + DEL (your friend was really sure you want to delete everything! ! hi hi hi)
It remains to each of us the choice to use or not to treat ..
November 11th, 2009 at 09:34
Hello Claudio
ahhh then complained 'that the PC was not right ....
sure that the command is potentially dangerous but equally useful
is always in the user understand and know what it does ... especially not as a colleague of mine once I select 'all teeth C: and pressed' Del ...
November 10th, 2009 at 21:50
GUYS, ATTENTION ... this command and 'dangerous! .. Use it sparingly, or rather not use it! .. I tried it on XP, works great, in fact too well: this command and I 'was added to virtually all folders, even those so-called "virtual system" ...
In practice, right click on the trash (which was empty!) And has started to eliminate all programs and files in a desktop application that I had!
Luckily I had the skill to stop the command with CTRL-C/Break, sense 'knows' where it came ...
I have made sure I looked ... but imagine a click wrong (how many you do per day?)
You've been warned, then you do ...