![]() The Command Line in Windows and Using the Windows command line: basic DOS commandsįorum signatures are to be used respectfully, so do not annoy our members by making your signature into some sort of web ad. for anyone interested in some basic command-line stuff here's a couple of links to start with. I'd rather you only tried this if you are confident in your command-line skills.Įdited to add (and straying off-topic). I can give instructions but I'm reluctant to do so because sdelete is also a file wiping tool - put the wrong parameters in and you start wiping your files and directories. So yes, if you try and run it from Windows you won't get far though that is explicitly mentioned in my post. I'll wait and see if it reappears, or something. Maybe it's busy doing something behind the scenes? I'm not a big fan of command-line stuff 'cause it's user unfriendly - for users like me, anyway. Upon clicking "Open" again, the dreaded black box appeared for a split second and vanished once more. Well, I clicked on "Open" and up came a command-line box along with a EULA box and when I accepted the EULA both boxes vanished. ![]() Marmite, are you an acquired taste? (Sorry, I couldn't help myself.) Anyway, thanks for the sdelete.exe link. Let's forget the "500 Megabytes" and use whatever figure everybody's more comfortable with: if I've of free space, how long should it take CCleaner to complete a one-pass wipe? It seems a reasonable question to me and any estimates will be greatly appreciated. ![]() That free-space figure I used is hypothetical ("Let's say.") as I was looking for an educated guess on how long it might take CCleaner to wipe free space. I apologize, Alan_B, for not having done a better job of posing my question. ![]()
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