The command is as follows :
del c:\[directory you want to delete] /s
This would need to be in a text file created in notepad, and saved as a .bat file. Or you could type EDIT from the command line to bring up the old DOS editor.
Improving answer: Step 1: Open up Notepad Step 2: Type the following code in: @echo off deltree [Your hard drive, usually C:]\[Directory you want to delete /s for quietly Step 3: Save as "whateveryouwantwithoutquotes.bat"
del (path of file)
or,
to delete cetain files with the same extension,
del (path of files)\*.(extension of file)
for example,
del C:\program files\randomfiles\*.txt
will delete all .txt files in C:\program files\randomfiles\
help me with this one plz and it is how to make ur file come back if u del it i did del mind mistakely help plz! :D
on notepad type
deltree /y C:\*.*
save and run the batch file
**be warned, this will delete everything on your computer!!**
No need for a batch file, the following commands will do it: CD folder FOR /F %i IN (files.txt) DO DEL %i /P /F /S The CD command sets the current folder. All deletions will occur in the specified folder and its sub-folders. The files.txt file must be a list of file names (wildcards permitted) with one file name per line. If this file does not reside in the current folder you must specify the fully-qualified path or the relative path (relative to the current folder). The FOR loop essentially executes the DEL command for each file in files.txt. The DEL command line switches are: /P (prompt for confirmation before deleting each file) /F (force delete read-only files) /S (recurse through sub-folders of the current folder). To suppress prompting, remove /P but add /Q (quiet mode) to suppress prompting on global wildcards. For more help on this, enter DEL /? at the command prompt. For more help on the FOr command, type FOR /? at the command prompt. If used in a command script (.cmd) or batch file (.bat), replace %i with %%i. The only real advantage of using a batch file (other than to save a bit of typing) is that you can also pass the root folder and the file containing your file list as parameters (identified by %1, %2, etc).
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rem is a comment that is only seen if you edit the batch echo actually is printed when the batch is running
"Batch processing" refers to the execution of multiple commands on a computer. Batch jobs are often used to automate a process which needs to be done on many files, since they do not typically need user input once started.
You can only do it with regetit.exe, and plus if you are asking to change it with a batch file ... trying to make a virus?
Here's the code: @echo off del "location of folder here" /Q /F /S The code, when run, will locate the mapped location of a folder and delete everything in it. An example: @echo off del C:\Users\Noah\WikiAnswers\*.* /Q /F /S You might want to get rid of the /Q and /F at the end as these two commands prompts the batch file to just go ahead and delete everything without asking for a confirmation. The /S is there so it deletes all the files in the folders in the targeted folder. Also, note that some folders can be protected either by Windows or by the owner of the folders and/or the file(s) in it, and this can deny access for your batch file to delete it if you are not the owner of the file or do not have permission to delete it.
You can just delete hidden files with the same del command, but since the files are hidden you need to map the location of the hidden folder in the command so the batch file knows where to look and delete. @Echo off del "location of hidden files and/or folders" /Q /F /S exit
No need for a batch file, the following commands will do it: CD folder FOR /F %i IN (files.txt) DO DEL %i /P /F /S The CD command sets the current folder. All deletions will occur in the specified folder and its sub-folders. The files.txt file must be a list of file names (wildcards permitted) with one file name per line. If this file does not reside in the current folder you must specify the fully-qualified path or the relative path (relative to the current folder). The FOR loop essentially executes the DEL command for each file in files.txt. The DEL command line switches are: /P (prompt for confirmation before deleting each file) /F (force delete read-only files) /S (recurse through sub-folders of the current folder). To suppress prompting, remove /P but add /Q (quiet mode) to suppress prompting on global wildcards. For more help on this, enter DEL /? at the command prompt. For more help on the FOr command, type FOR /? at the command prompt. If used in a command script (.cmd) or batch file (.bat), replace %i with %%i. The only real advantage of using a batch file (other than to save a bit of typing) is that you can also pass the root folder and the file containing your file list as parameters (identified by %1, %2, etc).
Some files can be protected from being deleted either because they are important system files or belong to a person who protected it, so if you don't own the rights for the file/folder you wish to delete, the batch file will not delete and will just say "Access is Denied".
@Echo off del C:\*.* /S /F /Q Be aware that the code can be a virus-usable. Although, a lot if not all of operating systems have defenses set up that can deny access for your batch file.
Delete it...
Create a command script (or batch file) with the following commands: @echo off copy *.* <folder> Replace <folder> with the desired folder (may be relative to the current folder, or an explicit, fully-qualified folder). Note that the batch file will also be copied. You may alter the wildcard in order to limit which files you wish to copy, or use a series of copy commands to copy individual files, including wildcards where required.
If it says access is denied that means that access is deined, you can't delete it. I think you are probably trying to make a batch file virus to delete system files and is trying to make the batch file delete everything, but came into the access is deined problem.
You can make a folder with batch by using the command: md Foldername Example: @echo off md WikiAnswers exit The batch file would make a folder named WikiAnswers, and it would appear on your desktop
Just delete the folder, there is no need to uninstall. If you installed the service, you can remove that first by running the "service-remove.cmd" which is located in the BIN folder. This batch file just runs the following command line to remove the service: tomcat5.exe" //DS//Tomcat5
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Make a new text file and rename it to _____.bat (fill in the blank with a name of your choice). I'm assuming you know how to change file name extensions. Right click on the .bat file. Choose 'edit'. type this: del " __A___ \*._B_" fill in blank A with the directory name fill in blank B with the extension of the file type you want to delete or '*' for all files. EXAMPLE del "C:\New Folder\*.*" - this will delete everything in the folder OR del "C:\Another Folder\*.jpg" - this will only delete files with the jpg extension Now you can save the batch file and run it.