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UNDELETE--Examples
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UNDELETE──Examples
The following command specifies that UNDELETE is to recover all deleted
files in the current directory one at a time, to prompt for confirmation on
each file, and to use the highest available level of delete tracking:
undelete
The following command specifies that UNDELETE is to recover all deleted
files with the .BAT extension in the root directory of drive C, without
prompting for confirmation on each file:
undelete c:\*.bat /all
The following command loads the memory-resident portion of the UNDELETE
program into memory, creates a hidden directory named SENTRY, and specifies
that UNDELETE move files you delete on drive C to that directory:
undelete /sc
The following command loads the memory-resident portion of the UNDELETE
program into memory and creates a PCTRACKER.DEL file to track up to 400
deleted files on drive C:
undelete /tc-400
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