CAUTION:
•The files in the recycle bin still occupy storage space. To delete a file in the recycle bin, execute the reset
•The delete /unreserved
Restoring a file from the recycle bin
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Restore a file from the recycle bin | undelete | Required | |
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Emptying the recycle bin
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Enter the original working | cd { directory .. / } | be deleted is not the current | |
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Delete the file in the current | reset | Required | |
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Performing batch operations
A batch file is a set of executable commands. Executing a batch file is the same as executing the commands in the batch file one by one.
Before executing a batch file, edit the batch file on your PC, and then download the batch file to the device. If the suffix of the file is not .bat, use the rename command to change the suffix to .bat.
Follow these steps to execute a batch file:
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Execute a batch file | execute filename | Required |
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CAUTION:
Executing a batch file does not guarantee successful execution of every command in the batch file. If a command has error settings or the conditions for executing the command are not satisfied, this command fails to be executed, and the system skips to the next command.
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