Delete. To remove, erase, or even cancel. If your computer
is stuck on something and cannot move on or lagged, just press ctrl+alt+del to
continue. Delete can be used in so many ways, deleting a file, a misspelled
word, grammar error, typos. Anything. You can even delete the most important
file in your computer if it is the cause of its lag or error. Is it really the
solution? Can you still recover your important file? Maybe, if you want to. There
are what ifs or is its on a computer problem, so I guess you should trouble
shoot carefully first before proceeding with the deletion of that file. Actually,
there are two (2) ways to delete, the temporary deletion (pressing just the
delete button or selecting ‘Delete’ in your keyboard or menu options) which
goes to your recycle bin on your Desktop or, the permanent deletion (pressing shift+del)
by selecting this, that file will no longer be restored in your system. So if
you’re stuck, are you going to temporarily delete it (which you can restore
afterwards once problem has been resolved) or just permanently delete it
completely for the rest of your computer’s life without looking for other
possibilities to resolve a certain problem?
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