Windows 10: How to automatically delete a file every time it comes back?

Discus and support How to automatically delete a file every time it comes back? in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I just want to choose a specific file that will be automatically deleted each and every times it comes back. Any way to do this?... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by MattJNE, Oct 13, 2021.

  1. MattJNE Win User

    How to automatically delete a file every time it comes back?


    I just want to choose a specific file that will be automatically deleted each and every times it comes back. Any way to do this?

    :)
     
    MattJNE, Oct 13, 2021
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  2. files are automatically deleting

    whenever i downloading or copying zip file in my PC they are deleting automatically.

    • My storage sense is off
    • I have added Exclusion for the zip file type.
    • I have deleted all the windows updates ( enabled to delete some of them as window is not providing permission to do so)
     
    anshugupta2, Oct 13, 2021
    #2
  3. ram93 Win User
    laptop doesnt boot automatically

    This is what happened.

    1. Did a repair install and later disabled hibertnate in CMD.
    2. Enabled legacy option ROM in BIOS.
    3. After a few times startup ( i used the system in such mode for 5 days), changed boot option back to default.
    4. Vola!! It boots automatically to win10 without any keypress. Tested it with many starts to confirm the same.
    5. Re-enabled hibernate option using CMD and later selected Fast Startup.
    6. System booted normally, without the need for any keypress.

    I do not know exactly whether such steps resolved the problem or what else happened, hence cannot suggest above steps.

    Many thanks to all members who helped to troubleshoot problems.
     
    ram93, Oct 13, 2021
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  4. Alden Rey Win User

    How to automatically delete a file every time it comes back?

    deleting hard drive files

    Hi,

    May we know what type of file are you trying to delete? Would it be Office documents, media files, or picture files? If you're trying to delete files for free some space on your device. We suggest to perform a Disc Cleanup. Kindly follow the steps below to
    perform the task:

    • Type in Cortana Disc Cleanup
    • Choose the files to delete
    • Click on "Clean up system files"
    • Click on Ok

    For any concerns, don't hesitate to get back to us.

    Regards.
     
    Alden Rey, Oct 13, 2021
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