I cant for the life of me remember how to bypass the annoying prompt "are you sure Y/N" when deleting files.
I seem to recall it was something like:
del C:\Test && ECHO Y
I cant for the life of me remember how to bypass the annoying prompt "are you sure Y/N" when deleting files.
I seem to recall it was something like:
del C:\Test && ECHO Y
I just want to add that this nearly identical post provides the very useful alternative of using an echo pipe if no force or quiet switch is available. For instance, I think it's the only way to bypass the Y/N prompt in this example.
In a general sense you should first look at your command switches for /f, /q, or some variant thereof (for example, Netdom RenameComputer uses /Force, not /f). If there is no switch available, then use an echo pipe.
Use
del /F /Q
to force deletion of read-only files (/F
) and directories and not ask to confirm (/Q
) when deleting via wildcard.Add
/Q
for quiet mode and it should remove the prompt.You have the following options on Windows command line:
Try like: