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Answer» how in the world can i delete hidden files in DOS? i dont know where to start Jas11hng......How about STARTING by telling us what the O/S is your using and why are you trying to delete hidden files with DOS......and next time only post your REQUEST once...
let us know
dl65 Woo hoo! I am resurrecting the dead here.
This worked for me:
Code: [Select]echo off
del /Q /A:H "PATH\filename.ext"
echo on
-HoFL
Edit: I was running XP Pro for this test.That is in poor taste.C:\>del /s /F /AH GIBBERISH.*
C:\>del /? Deletes one or more files.
DEL [/P] [/F] [/S] [/Q] [/A[[:]attributes]] names ERASE [/P] [/F] [/S] [/Q] [/A[[:]attributes]] names
names Specifies a list of one or more files or directories. Wildcards may be used to delete multiple files. If a directory is specified, all files within the directory will be DELETED.
/P Prompts for confirmation before deleting each file. /F Force deleting of read-only files. /S Delete specified files from all subdirectories. /Q Quiet mode, do not ask if ok to delete on global wildcard /A Selects files to delete based on attributes attributes R Read-only files S System files H Hidden files A Files ready for archiving - Prefix meaning not
If Command Extensions are enabled DEL and ERASE CHANGE as follows:
The display semantics of the /S switch are reversed in that it shows you only the files that are deleted, not the ones it could not find.
C:\>del /s /F /AH gibberish.*
C:\>please do not bump stuff thats 5 years old. Even if you know the answer. I don't think it's all that bad. What if some one was just thinking about this exact issue? Then they can ask themselves
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