May 23, 2021 DOS Command learning manual
Un promptly restore all eligible files (recoverable) and place the initials as ""
If present, add in the order of " s % and 0 1 2-9 a-z".
For example: undelete .dbf/au fully recovers the file with the extension "dbf" and starts with "
name, /list only lists recoverable files, not recovered
Theundelete /load loads the underlete into memory
/unload removes the underlete from memory
The specified drive is monitored and managed by /s.drive
undelete/sc
The underdelete resides in memory, and creates an implicit sentry subdirect directory to carry out the deleted files for the c disk
Manage undelete/ds recovery
The corresponding recovery command can be fully recovered with underlete (very complete)
Most commonly used underlete . . .
deltree /y [driveath]
deltree deletes subdirectts and files, although some files are system files or implied files
It can have wildcards, and when you have wildcards, it deletes eligible files and subdirections
For example: ?undelete .dbf/au fully recovers the file with the extension "dbf" and starts with "
Name.
/list lists only recoverable files and does not perform recovery operations.
undelete/load loads the underlete into memory.
/unload removes the unlete from memory.
The specified drive is monitored and managed by /s .
undelete/sc will undelete reside in memory and create an implied sentry subdirect directory to remove the C disk
file management. T he corresponding recovery command can be fully restored with underlete/ds (very perfect).
The most commonly used is underlete.