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jtc1
Go Pack Go
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join:2000-02-13
Cedar Rapids, IA

reply to dave
Re: Caution: This Hacker Will Crush You

said by dave See Profile :

said by matradley See Profile :

Del tree stopped working after 9x/Me...
It's simply spelled rd /s /q in the Windows NT family.
Funny how he mentions that in his video and says the /s is for silent and the /q is for..... ummmmmmm..... I forget what the /q is for but you need both.
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People do really stupid things, like paying too much for broadband phone service.

dave
Premium,MVM
join:2000-05-04
not in ohio
l33t h4x0rs don't need to read no steenkin' documentation. "help rd" is for lusers.
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Microsoft Security MVP, 2005-2007.


Martinus
Premium
join:2001-08-06
EU

said by dave See Profile :

l33t h4x0rs don't need to read no steenkin' documentation. "help rd" is for lusers.
OMG, WTF. LOL!

bluezanetti
Premium
join:2003-10-04

reply to dave
said by dave See Profile :

"help rd" is for lusers.
What about "rd /?" ? Is that OK? Am I still lusing it??

Blue


inteller
Sociopaths always win.

join:2003-12-08
Tulsa, OK
reply to jtc1
/q is for quiet. otherwise it prompts you to confirm. This is a standard thing, no need to read the help.
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jtc1
Go Pack Go
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join:2000-02-13
Cedar Rapids, IA

said by inteller See Profile :

/q is for quiet. otherwise it prompts you to confirm. This is a standard thing, no need to read the help.
I know what it's for. Did you watch the video? I'm quoting this so called "hacker" that thought /s is for silent and didn't know what /q was for.

/s is for sub-directories.
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People do really stupid things, like paying too much for broadband phone service.
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