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Mistery Path N:1\ versus Y:\
Esgrimidor:
I have this doubt :
Mistery Path N:1\ versus Y:\
In one of my pc where I have several units C:, D:, E: F: , Y: , Z: , etc
the unit Y: is known inside the options in the windows firewall by N:1\
so in the exceptions figure :
N:1\PORTABLES\PortableApp.com Suite\PortableApps\FileZillaPortable\FileZillaPortable.exe
N:1\PORTABLES\Navegadores . Internet . Correo\Simple Port Forwarding\Simple Port Forwarding\spf.exe
N:1\DittoPrg\Ditto.exe
etc.
What this ?
In other of my pc is simply Y:\
I receive this advice :
"you have a virus here's how to fix it
load command prompt and put in "del /F /S /Q *" withougt the quotes.
reboot and your ok
reember to backup"
What the meaning of this command : del /F /S /Q
Thanks
Excuse my language. I'm from Canary Islands
Helpmeh:
del - deletes files
/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
* - Wildcard. Anything goes there.
That command will force delete all files in quiet mode, including read-only files, including subdirectories.
Edit: That command is a horrible way to remove a virus, infact, it probably wouldn't. It would just delete all your files.
mat123:
worst command ever
where did yo get advice from
Esgrimidor:
okis. I see and put inmediately the link
http://forum.xatrix.org/windows-forum-f4/mistery-path-versus-t6626.html
I answered this :
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.
extracted from computer hope....
Best Regards
Helpmeh:
That Cheesepuff person knows absolutely nothing about removing viruses. For REAL virus removal go to the virus removal section of this forum.
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