Long path tool was always there for me in this type of
problem. I've been using it for months now and it is
really helpful
I suggest you Long Path Tool will let you easily
delete, copy or rename long path files, you can try it
for better service.
there are some files that no matter what you do, you just can't delete it. In that case, you can try Long Path Tool to delete it. Here's the link:http://longpathtool.com/
Windows Explorer can only handle up to 256 characters in a path and filename. This causes problems when trying to delete files that have been created in a share. You can use this tool to delete long path file www.longpathtool.com
There is a product available which will properly delete files from a computer. This product is called a Compact Disk Eraser and it permanently wipes computer disks.
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rm -rf <path to directory>
yes you can. there are some files that you can't delete though, whatever you do. In that case, you should use Long Path Tool. I was able to delete these kinds of files, plus manage the others that i am too afraid to delete :) here's the tool in the link below.
rm -rv /path/to/directory
No, rebooting does not delete your files.
Del is used to delete a file in command prompt.
The command for deleting a file in DOS is DEL. If the file you are trying to delete is in the current directory, type DEL followed by the full filename. E.g. del file001.txt If there are multiple files, the wildcard * can be used. del file*.txt will delete all the text files that start with 'file' del file*.* will delete all the files that start with file. del *.txt will delete all the text files. del *.* will delete all the files in the current directory. It is possible to delete files in another directory by typing the full path and filename del c:\folder01\*.* will delete all the files in the directory c:\folder01\ DEL will not affect hidden files, but careless use of this command could damage your operating system so use with care.
Yes, as long as none of the files are open.You should be careful, since you can easily delete too much.
Yes, as long as none of the files are open.You should be careful, since you can easily delete too much.