FreeDOS help system (hhstndrd 1.0.8 en)[deltree]

Command: deltree

DELTREE deletes an entire directory tree, including subdirectories.

Syntax:

DELTREE [/Y] [/V] [/D] [/X] [/Z:SERIOUSLY] filespec [filespec...] DELTREE [/?] drive The drive letter, e.g. C: path The directory, e.g. \example

Options:

/Y Deletes specified directories without asking for confirmation. /V Reports the number of files and subdirectories . deleted, and their total size. /D Displays the debug info. /X For testing; don't actually delete anything. /Z:SERIOUSLY Do not prompt when root directory is specified. filespec The directory tree to be deleted, e.g. C:\OLDTREE Note that several directory trees can be deleted with one command. /? Shows the help.

Comments:

For performance reasons DELTREE overwrites the first letter of each filename/directory name by a '?'. It does not delete the file itself, but it deallocates the space where the content of the file is written. FreeDOS, as other DOSes, recognizes the renamed file/directory (myfile.txt becomes ?yfile.txt; pathname becomes ?athname) as deleted, no longer shows it and does not offer access to it. Programs like DEBUG which have sector access are able to read the contents of the file/directory. As long as you do not write on the drive you have a chance to restore the files/directories again with UNDELETE, only the first character of the filename/directory name will be lost (_yfile.txt /_athname). The only ways to delete the file CONTENTS FOR ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN are to fill the disk completely with other files or by using a wipeout tool. The only way to delete a file/directory NAME FOR ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN is to RENAME (REN) the file/directory first (e.g. "a."/"a") and to delete it later (only correct at 8.3 - not at long filenames/directory names!) Switches must be before filespecs on command line - MS compatible syntax! Otherwise they will be ignored. Filespecs may name files, subdirectories, or DR DOS-style file lists. DELTREE is a dangerous command! Use at your own risk. DELTREE has the following EXITCODES (ERRORLEVEL): 00 Success 01 Something could not be deleted 03 User abort (Q, control-C) 16 General syntax error, or buffer overflow 17 Not enough memory 18 DOS 3.0 or better required 19 Problem with list file 20 Internal buffer overflow 21 Error resolving directory name (dots_fix)

Examples:

deltree /y c:\oldtree deltree c:\test2\ asks for each subdirectory of \test2 if you really want to delete it deltree c:\test2 deletes all subdirectory of \test2

See also:

del erase rd ren rename rmdir undelete ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Copyright (C) 1998 Jim Hall, updated 2007 by W. Spiegl. This file is derived from the FreeDOS Spec Command HOWTO. See the file H2Cpying for copying conditions.