
Managing a DOS File System
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Deleting a File
Use the delete command to delete files that you specify. You can use the wildcard
characters
* and ? when issuing the delete command.
Enter the following to delete a file in the present working directory:
delete
<filename>
You can enter del or delete when deleting a file.
Examples:
Caution: You cannot recover a file after it is deleted. The delete command
does not prompt you to verify a deletion.
Note: You cannot delete a file whose attributes are h (for hidden) or s (for
system). See “Chang
ing File Attributes,” on page 5-20 for instructions on
changing these protections.
delete alt.cfg
Deletes the alt.cfg file in the present working directory
delete *.log
Deletes all files with the log file name extension in the
present working directory
delete ???.log
Deletes all files with a three-character file name and a log
file name extension
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