11-30-2023, 09:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-30-2023, 09:08 PM by Kernelpanic.)
Microsoft introduced "Deltree" with MS-DOS 6.0 because quite a few people wanted a command that, like Unix/Linux, could delete entire directories, whether they were empty or not. It is dangerous for MS users because they are usually just pure users. But the command was useful, and still is for “power users” - but Explorer can also do it very quickly.
Attached is a Deltree for Windows 64 and one for 16 bit MS-DOS. Should also work under the DOS box. Deltree64 is clean and works. If one put it in a directory where the path points, you can call it from the command line.
Attached is a Deltree for Windows 64 and one for 16 bit MS-DOS. Should also work under the DOS box. Deltree64 is clean and works. If one put it in a directory where the path points, you can call it from the command line.