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Solve : Deleting System 32 Through DOS? |
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Answer» yeah, pretty straigh forward, can any one give me the command i would need to do this?By far the easiest WAY is to obtain the Inkutils, and use the DD command from those tools (which deletes entire directories). Very useful for this kind of thing.Sorry, I am really DOS retarded...I have no idea what any of what you said means...LOL...can you please explain?The word Inkutils in his post is actually a link. Click there, and download Inkutils. Then do what he SAYS. alright but SEE, I am not trying to remove it from my[/b] computer, but another persons, long story, but yeah i just wondered if there was a line of command that could be entered into DOS through the command prompt that could do this wihtout having to download anything....This can be done with the rd command but why on earth for? The system32 DIRECTORY contains many critical files that keeps Windows happy. |
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